Monday, December 9, 2013

Creative Controls


 Part 1: 
  1. Which Aperture makes a wider hole in the lens for light to come through? F/3.5 
  2. Which Aperture lets more light into the camera to hit the image sensor? F/5.6
  3. Which Aperture keeps more of the foreground and background in focus? F/11.
  4. Which Shutter Speed is faster?  1/200 second.
  5. Which Shutter Speed keeps the door in the camera open for more time? 1/30 second
  6. Which Shutter Speed is best for stopping action? 1/200 second.   
Part 2:
To me, all these three pictures look pretty much the same. I dont see any differences between them. 

Since the shutter speed of 1/10 second lets more light in, the first one was very bright. the 1/60 second was better looking and then the last one at 1/500 is the best looking out of all.



when she was moving the 1/10 second was too slow to catch the motion clearly. Using the 1/60 second was much better but still didnt get the motion to stop in the picture completely. Finally the 1/500 second surely caught the motion, it even looks like she wasnt moving at all.



The first one was taken at 1/10 second, it didnt catch the motion clearly or ad good lighting because it let too much light into the picture. The second one was taken at 1/60 second, it was better looking but the lighting was still to bright there. Third picture was taken at 1/500 and it caught the motion to stop, so its nice and clear, also the lighting is now good because its not too bright nor too dark.


 Part 3:

 1) To me depth of field means what part of the picture is not blurry and focused.
2) you'd use a wide aperature when you want to make the background of the picture blurry, but you would have to back away from the object and zoom in for that to happen.
3) when my partner and i took panning pictures, the 1/10 second let too much light in and didnt stop the motion. But when the shutter speed was 1/500 second the picture's lighting was nice and clear and the motion was stopped.









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