Monday, November 25, 2013

The Three Pillars of Exposure: Aperture, ISO, Shutter Speed

Examples of F2.8 And F16

1) It relates to our eyes.
2) The smaller the aperture the bigger the f-stop, the bigger the aperture the smaller the f-stop.
3) Aperture impacts the depth of field depending which shot you use, for example if you use a 2.8 its gonna look better and focus on one thing while you use f8.0 it doesn't focus on one thing and you can see the background and distracts ones eye.
High Shutter:


Low Shutter:




A) Take it in a angle where you see them dunking.
B) Id focus on someone eating the food.
c) i'd take a picture of them with a angle of them like going up.
d)id zoom in on them and take a picture in a low angle.
e) id get him from the side so everyone would be able to see him doing his work.
f) I wold get a picture when they're doing a leap or in the air.
a)id turn on the flash and get a good angle.
b) id turn on the flash and get a angle of both of them eating
c) i think id have to club up and turn on the flash and take it from the side on looking down.
d)i would try to get a person close to light and fix the lens.
e)id zoom in and fix the lens.
f) fix the lighting since theres already light there.
1)Aperture is a way to put the camera lens.
2) Shutter priority is when the camera automatically selects aperture.
3) Manuel mode is when you set the speed and aperture.
1) the advantages of shooting with a higher IOS is the way it makes the picture see. Like depending which one you use will make the game look better.
2)You should use low to maintain a high image quality.
3)You should increase IOS when there isn't enough light.