Monday, November 17, 2014

The Three Pillars of Photography

PART 1
1) The pupil is essentially what we refer to as aperture in photography
2) The size of the circle represents the size of the lens aperture – the larger the f-number, the smaller the aperture.
3) The size of the aperture has a direct impact on the depth of field, which is the area of the image that appears sharp
4) F22, F20, F18, F16, F14, F13, F11, F10, F9.0, F8.0, F7.1, F6.3, F5.6, F5.0, F4.5, F4.0, F3.5
5) The highest is F3.5 and the smallest is F22
F2.8
F16


PART 2
High Shutter Speed
 Slow Shutter Speed

A) Fast
B) Medium 
C) Medium
D) Medium
E) Slow
F) Fast
A) Medium 
B) Medium
C) Medium
D) Medium
E) Slow
F) Medium

1) Setting the camera to Shutter Priority mode, where you set the shutter speed and the camera automatically selects the aperture. Pretty much the opposite of Aperture Priority.
2) Setting the camera to Manual mode, where you set both shutter speed and aperture on your own.
3) Aperture Priority lets you set the lens aperture, while the camera automatically sets the shutter speed for you.
200
 3200
 6400

1) because the background would not be as clear as your main focus
2)  Always use the lowest ISO she  possible to get the highest image quality
3) increase the ISO when there is not enough light
4) 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400



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