Tuesday, December 10, 2013

The Three Pillars of Exposure

1. The pupil of our eyes.
2. The smaller the aperture opening, the higher the Aperture F number.
3. The larger the aperture, the smaller the area in focus.


Slow shutter speed

Fast shutter speed

1. 
    Day:
  • a.) the dunking booth- Slow
  • b.) the food eating contest-Medium
  • c.) the rock climbing wall- fast
  • d.) someone working at a booth- fast
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle- slow
  • f.) the Diamonds performance-fast


   Night:
  • a.) the dunking booth- fast
  • b.) the food eating contest-fast
  • c.) the rock climbing wall-fast
  • d.) someone working at a booth-fast
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle-medium
  • f.) the Diamonds performance-fast

2. Aperture priority- the camera automatically sets the shutter speed.
Shutter priority- the camera automatically sets the aperture.
Manual- you adjust both the shutter speed and aperture.





ISO 200


ISO 3200


1. You can freeze motion and its always better to use a high ISO when theres not enough light.
2.He says that a low ISO is better when theres plenty of light to get most detail and the highest image quality.
3.Use a high ISO when theres not enough light and freeze motion.



1.

  • F4- 1/60, the background is still blurry but the object is a little more visible
  • F5.6 -1/60, the background is very blurry
  • F8-1/60
  • F11-1/30
  • F16- 1/15
  • F22

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