Thursday, November 20, 2008
Aperture #1

1. I would use a a wide aperture size to increase the light that is coming into the picture.
Also using a wider aperture size makes your main subject have more focus rather than the things surrounding it. Using the wide aperture tells you a lot too and makes your picture more interesting.
Also using a wider aperture size makes your main subject have more focus rather than the things surrounding it. Using the wide aperture tells you a lot too and makes your picture more interesting.
2. Using a smaller aperture size like f22, makes everything in your picture in focus and nothing is really blurred in it. It also lets in less light so then when waiting to shoot something natural I would use a smaller aperture size.
3. Using a wider f-size will get only your picture in focus so if wanting for everything to be in focus I would use a hight aperture size, if you use a smaller size moving a bit won't change a lot, or make your picture blurr.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
AV size 22)
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The aperture of a lens is the diameter of the lens opening, the more light gets through.
The depth of field is the focus point, and so the bigger the aperture size gets the
more focused the picture gets.
I noticed that the way its focused when you change the AV sizes.
An Aperture of F22 is a smaller aperture.
An Aperture of F3.5 is a bigger aperture.
With shooting a crowd of people from different distances, and wanting it to all be clear, you'd have to use a aperture size of F22. By using F22 you'll get things from far away in focus as well as the things that are close up.
To get only a certain subject in focus only, i would use aperture size F3.5, because by using that you are able to get the subject you want in focus, be the only thing in focus.
The aperture of a lens is the diameter of the lens opening, the more light gets through.
The depth of field is the focus point, and so the bigger the aperture size gets the
more focused the picture gets.
I noticed that the way its focused when you change the AV sizes.
An Aperture of F22 is a smaller aperture.
An Aperture of F3.5 is a bigger aperture.
With shooting a crowd of people from different distances, and wanting it to all be clear, you'd have to use a aperture size of F22. By using F22 you'll get things from far away in focus as well as the things that are close up.
To get only a certain subject in focus only, i would use aperture size F3.5, because by using that you are able to get the subject you want in focus, be the only thing in focus.
Friday, November 7, 2008
I choose this ime, because it was faster and it would capture the movement int this phote.
I learned that when wanting to capture movememt use a faster shutterspeed and
set dont make any motions while taking it. I am pretty sure this is
capturing movement, beace the movements are blurred, but then the exit sign is in focus.
I used a 10 second shutter speed on this photo.
I used this shutter speed time, so i would have enough time to paint out this
picture and to let in more light.
I've learned that the longer you have your shutter speed on more light gets through the lens,
and to use a fast shutter speed you need to have a lot
of light, like being outside in the sun. This picture was taken inside a room with not much lighting. Also with the longer exposure time it gives you time to light paint.
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