Monday, September 14, 2015

read and respond 2

M1: The simile is that the lense is your eye and the camera body is your brain. The exposure triangle is 3 things (appeture, ISO, and shutter speed) that work together to provide enough light for your brain. 

1. When shooting in low light, you should open your eyes wide, you should have "bug eyes". At night if your are squinting, you will not be able to see very well. 

2. On a bright day,  if your eyes are open for a long time, they will record a blurry image to your brain. You will not be able
to see well and your vision will be blurry.

3. To get a good shot of someone jumping, you need to blink for a short time. You need a fast shutter speed. 

4. You would need very thin moon glasses if you are shooting during a
sunny day. 

F1: You would change the shutter speed to a faster setting to get the picture or you cat, so you would change how long you open your eyes for. 

F2: You would change the ISO to capture your cat, or the thickness of your moon glasses 


1 comment:

  1. Also need to open up the aperture to compensate for the fast shutter speed. 98,

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