aperture setting F2.8
F16
1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
Get a look at the picture.
2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture _____the_lower_______, the higher the Aperture _______gets lower _________.
3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?
Is were the area of the image appears sharp
Shutter Speed
Reasonable Light
a.) the dunking booth- 1/2000
b.) the food eating contest- 1/250
c.) the rock climbing wall-1/250
d.) someone working at a booth-1/250
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle-1/125
f.) the Diamonds performance-1/4000
Gotten Dark
a.) the dunking booth-1/1000
b.) the food eating contest-1/500
c.) the rock climbing wall-1/125
d.) someone working at a booth-1/125
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle-1/125
f.) the Diamonds performance-1/2000
ISO
- You can take advantage of higher ISO during night sporting event, because the higher the ISO, the more sensitive it is toward lights.
- Using low ISO is best when you want to retain the best quality of a picture, when there's good lightning.
- ISO should be increased when there is not enough lightning to be able to quickly capture an image.
- F2.8 looks best at 1/125th of a second shutter speed. There is no background visible because its very blurry.
- F4 looks best at 1/125th of a second shutter speed. The background is not visible still but you can see a little bit of the dark windows.
- F5.6 looks best at 1/60th of a second. The background still isn't very visible but you are able to see the color of the walls of the background mixing up.
- F8 looks best at 1/60th of a second. The background is visible at some point because you can tell that it's a building behind them.
- F11 looks best at 1/60th of a second. Background is visible at some point where its just a background while the couple is the main subject.
- F16 looks best at 1/30th of a second. The background looks really great at this aperture because you can mostly see it but the couple still stands out.
- The slower the shutter speed is, the more blurry the couple is. To combat this problem you can change the aperture.
- ISO or the aperture to match with the selected shutter speed. The lowest shutter speed the photographer can hold the camera is right at the best list of speed I listed above under the circumstances of different aperture.
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