Term 2
Shutterspeed
In Class
Homework
Shutterspeed reflection
For fast shutter speed the picture I will analyze the first picture of the homework section.
For slow shutter speed I will analyze the first photo of the in class section
- 1/200 sec
- 800 ISO
- Flash WB
- I spun a 20 sided die very fast and took the picture as it was spinning.
- To take the photo I got as close as possible.
- When editing the photo I sharpened the details in the image to be able to define the lines and edges.
For slow shutter speed I will analyze the first photo of the in class section
- 1/40 sec
- 1600 ISO
- Fluorescent
- The spherical part of the globe that is spinning is blurred but the metal bar in the middle remains still.
- Directly horizontal to the globe
- The image focuses on the metal bar which blurs out the background
Painting with light
Kaleidoscope
Depth of field/Aperture
3rd Car photo. f/5.6, ISO 100, WB Incandescent.
A photo with a large depth of field would be at f/40.
Using a shallow depth of field allows the camera to focus on one or more subjects to direct the attention of the viewer to the subject.
A larger depth of field opens the focus to a larger area or subject.
A photo with a large depth of field would be at f/40.
Using a shallow depth of field allows the camera to focus on one or more subjects to direct the attention of the viewer to the subject.
A larger depth of field opens the focus to a larger area or subject.