Part 1: Answer the following questions (Use the demo if you need to to help you find the answers)
- Which Aperture makes a wider hole in the lens for light to come through? F/3.5 or F/5.6 =f/5.6
- Which Aperture lets more light into the camera to hit the image sensor? F/5.6 or F/11.= f/11
- Which Aperture keeps more of the foreground and background in focus? F/3.5 or F/11. = f/3.5
- Which Shutter Speed is faster? 1/10 second or 1/200 second. =1/200 second
- Which Shutter Speed keeps the door in the camera open for more time? 1/30 second or 1/125.second. =1/30
- Which Shutter Speed is best for stopping action? 1/10 second or 1/200 second.=1/10
Part 2: Post all Photos from your set in order (1-12) Write a short explaination for how the images in each set are different and why.
- Set 1: AV mode f2.7, f5.6, f8
- Set 2: TV mode 1/10, 1/60, 1/500 PERSON NOT MOVING
- Set 3: TV mode 1/10, 1/60, 1/500 PERSON MOVING
- Set 4: TV mode 1/10, 1/60, 1/500 PANNING
The AV setting is aperture value which causes the other settings to be manual except for aperture
Not moving si the part of the creative project that makes us use different f stops todetermine crispness among other things.
Moving is the part of the project when you and your partner use different shutter speeds capture a moving photo.
Panning is the part of the project creative that we used a feature on the cameras that let u pan the photos to get a sort of blur depending on the setting.
Part 3: Questions
- In your own words, define “Depth of Field"
DOF is how deep the clearness of vision is in a photo
Explain a situation where you would want to use a wide Aperture and what composition style would this help you achieve?
I would use it to capture a wide open field while standing up
Describe two ways different shutter speeds affected your images.
Intentional blurs and sharp and crisp images