Tuesday, December 10, 2013

the three pillars of exposure: Aperture. iso, shutter speed


picture taken at F2.8




picture taken at F16

1 aperture is compared ti the iris of the eye 
2 the smaller the aperture the greater or higher the f number  
3 aperture affects the y the higher the aperture f number the background comes out a lot sharper 








fast shutter speed 





Slow Shutter speed 

at  the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light 


1 Fast shutter speed 

.  A the dunking booth 

.B  the food eating contest 

.C  the rock climbing wall 

. D someone working at the beach 

. E the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle


towards the end of the when there is no sun and it is dark so there is not enough light to see from one end of the courtyard to the others

A the dunking booth 

B the food eating contest 

c the rock  climbing wall 

D someone working at the booth 

e the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle 

F the diamond performance 

when you use Aperture priority mode you set you lens aperture while the camera automatically sets the shutter speed 

Shutter priority  is where you set your shutter speed and the camera automatically selected the aperture 

manuel is where you set both shutter and aperture manually 








iso 200







 
iso 3200


1 it stops the motion and the sensitivity is really active and you can capture the moment when ever you want to

2 the wanted to get the caption good not make it blurry because its not in motion and doesn't want much light on this photo

3 wanted to get a better glimpse or get close and get more light on the dark objects

f4 looks the best with 1/1600












 . F the diamond performance 


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