Shutter speed, ISO, aperture

Aperture
Image result for photo taken at aperture f 2.8


F 2.8
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F 16


  1. We should relate our eyes to aperture. Our pupils dilate to take in light just like aperture. 
  2.  The smaller the aperture the larger the depth of field, the larger the aperture the smaller the depth of field. 
  3. Aperture affects depth of field because if the aperture is higher the depth of field is lower this makes the viewer feel as if they can walk into the image. If the photo has a lower aperture then the depth of field is higher so it looks more like a portrait. 
Shutter speed
Image result for photos taken with slow shutter speed
slow shutter speed
Image result for photos taken with fast shutter speed
Fast shutter speed



  1.  beginning of the day
    1. a: slow
    2. b:slow
    3. c: fast
    4. d: fast
    5. e: slow
    6. f: fast
  2. end of the night
    1. a: slow
    2. b: slow
    3. c: fast
    4. d: fast
    5. e: fast (ish)
    6. f: fast
  3. Auto- the camera sets the shutter speed automatically, shutter priority-the camera sets aperture and you set the shutter, manual-you set everything manually. 

ISO
Image result for photo taken at iso 3200
ISO 3200
Image result for photo taken at iso 600
ISO 200

  1. It allows for higher shutter speed so you can get good motion images
  2. minimizes noise for higher quality images
  3. for crisper images and get rid of motion blur

  1. 2.8-22
  2. 1 second-1/4000
  3. 100-25600

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