Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Photography introduction



Aperture - The amount of light that passed through a camera during the opening of a camera. This is shown by 'f-number' - the larger the number, the smaller the lens opening.


Shutter speed - How fast or slow the shutter is when taking an exposure. The faster the shutter speed, the more clear whereas, the slower the shutter speed, the more blurred the image will be in a fast moving image.


ISO - The sensitivity of the camera to the light - can be adjusted to be higher or lower to the sensitivity of light.


Exposure - An image.

Depth of field - The distance between the nearest and farthest object. 

Experiments:

This was taken using a slower shutter speed, making it look blurred as it was fast moving. The aperture was on 11 so that less light was coming through the camera.
For this image, I modified the camera to higher shutter speed to capture a fast moving object but to make it look still.  The aperture was on 11 so that less light came in as it was bright outside.

I'm not entirely sure if I took the images properly as I've never done any type of photography work but I hope I will learn more during my design practice. 

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