Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Three Pillars Of Photography Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO/

Aperture
1. A body part that is near the aperture is our eyes.
2.The smaller the Aperture the photo is focus on the subject,the higher the Aperture it captures both but the back around is still a little fuzzy.
3. It affects the Depth of Field by the smaller it is the background is backed out and is focus on one subject and bigger it makes the back round will more visible then the subject in the photo.





Shutter
1. Light:
a.) the dunking booth - medium
b.) the food eating contest - fast
c.) the rock climbing wall - medium
d.) someone working at a booth - medium
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle - medium
f.) the Diamonds performance - fast
    Dark:
a.) the dunking booth - slow
b.) the food eating contest - medium
c.) the rock climbing wall - medium
d.) someone working at a booth - slow
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle - fast
f.) the Diamonds performance - slow

2. The settings for the shutter speed on the camera are Aperture Priority - it is when you choose the aperture and the camera choose the  shutter speed for you when you shoot,Shutter Priority- in this mode you choose the shutter the speed while the camera choose the aperture for you, and Manual- for this mode you choose both the aperture and the shutter speed for the camera.




 ISO

1. The advantage of the higher iso speed at a night event would be that you can a clearly photo because if you are at a low speed it would come out not good, also the IOS at low speed should be used when there is enough light your surrounding.
2.The author of the site suggested that you should only use a  lower ISO when there is enough light or when there is plenty of light.
3. The  author of the side suggested that when using a higher ISO is when there is not enough light around you and when taking a pictures of something moving at a high speed.

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