Friday, November 16, 2012

Aperture, Shutter speed, ISO - How do they all work?


Part 1


This is a photo captured with an aperture setting of F2.8


This is a photo captured with an aperture setting of about F16


1. Your eyes are mostly related to aperture.


2. The smaller the Aperture the bigger depth of field, the higher the Aperture the smaller depth of field. 

3. The smaller the aperture the the more it focuses on the foreground rather then the back ground thus making the background blurry.the bigger the aperture the more clear you see the background there for making both the fore and 
backgrounds visible.


Part 2

At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light

a.) the dunking booth  1/25
b.) the food eating contest  1/4
c.) the rock climbing wall  normal
d.) someone working at a booth  1/2 
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle  1/4
f. ) the Diamonds performance  1/50

Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.

a.) the dunking booth 1/50
b.) the food eating contest 1/8
c.) the rock climbing wall 1/2
d.) someone working at a booth 1/8
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle 1/8
f. ) the Diamonds performance 1/8

Part 3

1. What are the advantages of shoot at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or a night football game? 
This helps because the shutter speed is able to capture faster photos so you can capture the photograph better.

2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO? 
When the lighting is good and strong, or in low lighting to make a paranormal illusion. 

3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO? 
When theres not enough light to fully capture an image, you need ultra-fast shots. 

F4-  You can tell what the background is but its still very blurry  looks best at 1/125 shutter speed. 

F5.6- The background became more visible but is still blurry, you can see the slide and a playground a little. 

F8- The whole photo is blurry you can't even see what is going on in the photo. 

F11- The photo is still blurry, this is shot at 1/11th shutter speed.

F16- The shutter speed at 1/16 just makes the photo go blank like nothings there. 

F22- The photo is way to blurry at shutter speed 1/22 it does not look well it messes with the skin tone of the girl. 

I got a low score on the first time, but the second time i got all of them right. This is simple to me and all makes sense now think i got this down.


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