Monday, October 19, 2015

Aperture, Shutter speed & ISO

      Photo taken with aperture of F16                       Photo taken with aperture of F 2.8


1.We relate the aperture to the human eye

2.The smaller the aperture the larger the f stop is, the higher the aperture the smaller the f stop is.

3.When it is a smaller F number it makes the main object look closer and more in focus by making the background more blurry, When it is a higher F number it makes everything in focus and doesn't really give it depth


Photo with high shutter speed


Photo with low shutter speed

1.a) a booth in the middle of the yard near the tree, high shutter speed
b) a food booth under one of the big red awnings, high shutter speed
c)The stars performance inside the gym, high shutter speed
d)Students dancing near the center of the courtyard, high shutter speed
e)people streaming in from the front doors, Low shutter speed
f)The basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop, high shutter speed

WITH LOW LIGHTING
a)Low shutter speed
b)Low shutter speed
c)High shutter speed
d)High shutter speed to get it clear, low shutter speed for blurry but brighter lighting 
e)Low shutter speed
f)low shutter speed
2.the three settings regarding shutter speed are
Aperture priority which the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.
Shutter priority where the camera automatically sets the aperture.
Manual mode is when you set both the shutter speed and aperture.
ISO 3200

ISO 200

1.Advantages to having a higher iso at a sporting even is you get more light into an image.
2. The suggestions the author gave about using low iso where to always use it when you have plenty of light to have a better quality picture.
3.The suggestions the author gave about using high iso where to use it when there is not enough lighting but be sure to expect noise in you're picture.

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