Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Read and Respond 3

1. It is so important to master aperture because if you can master aperture, you can you can put into your grasp real creative control over your camera. 
2. Moving from one f-stop to a smaller one will double the size of your lense opening.
3. Making the shutter speed smaller will double the amount of light that gets into your lense. 
4. Large aperture will increase your depth of field.
5. The author says to get your camera out and do some expirementing, as much as you can! 
6. In landscape photography, small aperture is used to keep the foreground to the horizon in focus. In portrait photography, large aperture is used to keep the subject in focus and the background blurry. In macro photography, a large aperture is used to keep the subject in focus and keep the rest of the image out of focus to keep the image in the main subject.

1 comment:

  1. 3. Making the shutter speed smaller (faster) will cut the amount of light in half.
    4. Larger aperture will decrease your depth of field.
    Otherwise, these are good. 93.

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