Thursday, December 12, 2013

3 pillars of exposure

Aperture photos
1.The body part we would use for aperture is our eyes.
2.The smaller the aperture means a bigger the "F-stop" and the higher the aperture means the smaller the "F-stop".
3.The dept of the aperture affects the photo by bringing out the main focus in the photo.



Shutter speed
1.High shutter speed

















2. Low shutter speed












ISO
1. ISO 200 and 3200
1. The higher the ISO the more zooms in the picture is and the more you can see things clearer in the pictures.
2. If there is plenty of lighting in the area you are trying to shoot your photo you should always try to use low iso.
3. If the lighting is low and you dont use flash, you should use high iso to get the good quality you want out of the photo.


  • F4: Too bright
  • F5.6: still way too bright, photo is exposing a little more.
  • F8: photo came out perfect!
  • F11: Photo is just a little too dark.
  • F16: Photo is now too dark to where you can barely see it.
  • F22: Cant see picture at all now, too dark.













                                                                                                                       

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