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Monday, October 27, 2014

Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO

F16 
F2.8
1) The part of the body that closely relates to aperture is eyes.
2) The smaller the aperture the larger f-stop, the larger the aperture the smaller the f-stop
3) Aperture impacts the Depth of Field by allowing the image to appear to have the foreground objects sharp while having the background objects out of focus (blurry).

Shutter Speed
High Sutter Speed
1)
a) If I were to shoot at Bulldogs and Hotdogs at a booth in the middle of the courtyard,  I would preferably shoot with a high shutter speed to capture the varieties of people chatting in a sunny environment.
A)In the dark I would use a low shutter speed to use movement of the the booth comity move throughout the scene in which they are encouraging students to do whatever activities for their booth.

b) I would shoot a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings with a low shutter speed to capture movement in the line and the food with the dim lighting in the building.
B) In the dark I would use a low shutter speed again just to show the movement of the students buying and consuming food.
c) Inside the gym with the Sliver Stars dancing I would use low shutter speed to show the different motions while dancing and because of the poorly lit gym lights would show a better representation of the dancers in arts of dance.
C) In the dark I would capture the Sliver Stars with a low shutter speed since the darkness outside doesn't affect the lighting inside.
d) With the students dancing in the courtyard I would take advantage of the sunlight and capture the photo using high shutter speed to show the specific details in the type of students that attend Bulldogs and Hotdogs.
D) In the dark I would use a low shutter speed to create a sort of flow of the rhythm of the music since the students are moving to the beat.
e) To capture the people streaming in from the front doors an easy way to get the process of a moving crowd of people is to use a low shutter speed.
E) In the dark I would allow myself to use a low shutter speed again to provide a scene of a moving passage way.
f) The basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop during the day would be used using a high shutter speed to show the ball moving through the air without being blurry.
F) In the dark I would use a low shutter speed to show the fast acting motions of the basketball players.
Low Shutter Speed 
2) The three setting for cameras to use shutter speed are when in auto mode use Aperture Priority to set the lens aperture and have the shutter speed already automatically set up or you could also use Shutter Priority mode to choose the shutter speed and have the camera automatically select the required aperture,  and last but least you can use the Manual mode to set the shutter speed and the aperture settings you desire. 

ISO
1) The advantages of shooting with a higher ISO at a sporting event is that the photo shows more of the play and the surroundings because it allows the "noise" to appear.
2) The author suggest using a low ISO to retain the most detail and have the highest quality possible. 
3) The author suggested to use a high ISO when there isn't enough light for the camera to quickly capture an image.

Aperture Settings:
2.8
4
5.6
8
11
16
22

Shutter Speed:
1sec
1/60sec
1/4000sec

ISO Settings:
100
200
400
800
1600
3200
6400
12800
25600

ISO 200

 

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