Monday, December 9, 2013

Three Pillars

Taken in F2.8


















Taken in F16












1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?
The part of body we closely relate to in aperture is your eyes.
2. The smaller the Aperture the larger f-stop the larger the Aperture the smaller the f-stop is.
3. Aperture impacts Depth of Field  by the size of the Aperture which is direct and will bring foreground and background come into focus instead of blurry.

 High shutter speed
Low shutter speed












Reasonable Light

A) Dunking Booth- Fast
B) Food Eating Contest - Medium
C) Rock Climbing Wall-Slow
D) Working at a Booth- Slow
E) DJ/Mc Working - Medium
F) Diamonds Performance-  Fast

Almost no Light
A) Dunking Booth-Medium
B) Food Eating Contest-Slow
C) Rock Climbing- Medium
D) Working at a Booth- Slow
E) DJ/Mc Working- Slow 
F) Diamonds Performance- Medium

Thee Settings
1. Shutter Priority- you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically set the aperture
2. Manuel Mode- You set both aperture and shutter speed
3. Aperture Priority- You set aperture while the camera set shutter speed

 ISO 200
 ISO 3200














1. Advantages at shooting with a higher ISO are like how much time your camera needs to take a picture.
2. To use a low ISO whenever possible when there is enough light to retain the most detail and have high image quality.
3. Use high ISO when there is not enough light and to quickly capture the image. 

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