Friday, November 21, 2008
Aperture 1
Pictures soon to come.
1)
1. If you need to bring more light into the picture you use F3.52.If you want a faster shutter speed you use F3.5 which is a larger aperture.
3.If you want one main subject in focus and the rest out of focus then you would use F3.5
2)
1.If you want less light in the photo you use a smaller aperture such as F22
2.If you want a slower shutter speed you use a F22
3.If you want everything in your pictures to be in focus and they are at different lengths away from you, you would use F22 to keep all in focus.
3)You would use a flash or a tripod to keep the picture from being blurred by a shaky camera in a low light and slow shutter speed.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
F22 and F3.5
F22
F3.5
1. Aperture is a device that controls the amount of light admitted.
2. Depth of field is the distance between the closest and farthest point in complete sharp/clear focus.
3. The change in speed when adjusting the aperture increases in speed when using F3.5 and decreases in speed when using F.22.
4.An aperture of F22 is a small aperture.
5.An aperture of F3.5 is a big aperture.
6.If shooting a group of people that are at different distances than you, you would shoot at a F22 aperture because you want to keep them all in focus so you need to let in less light.
7. If shooting a group of people but only wanting to keep the subject in focus you would shoot at a F3.5 because with that aperture it lets in more light.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
Rule of Thirds #2

1. Shooting your pictures with rule of thirds in mind helps makes the pictures more interesting. Having the subject on the sides or top/bottom helps you to actually focus on the image and study it rather then it being right there in the center of the picture.
2. Shooting rule of thirds is more comfortable for me...It comes naturally because it like to make the pictures more interesting and from different points of views.
3.My favorite picture would have to be the third one because the flower just pops out and it is closer than the rest of them. It is in focus and follows the rule of thirds.
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