Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO

Aperture Setting F2.8



Aperture Setting F16


1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?

We should closely relate aperture to the eyes.

2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture the larger the area in focus,  the higher the Aperture  the smaller the area in focus.


3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?

When the aperture is less, the depth of field is greater.

High Shutter Speed

Low Shutter Speed

At the beginning while the sun was still up and the courtyard had reasonable good light

a.) a booth in the middle of the yard near the Tree - low shutter speed
b.) a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings - low shutter speed
c.) the Stars performance inside the gym - high shutter speed
d.) students dancing near the center of the courtyard - high shutter speed
e.) people streaming in from the front doors - high shutter speed
f.) the basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop - low shutter speed

Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.

a.) a booth in the middle of the yard near the Tree
b.) a food booth outside under one of the big red awnings
c.) the Stars performance inside the gym
d.) students dancing near the center of the courtyard
e.) people streaming in from the front doors
f.) the basketball booth where students are shooting basketballs at a hoop



ISO 200

ISO 6400


1. What are the advantages of shoot at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or a night football game?

There is more light to the photo if it is dark

2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?

The author said that yo should use the lowest ISO when there is plenty of light.

3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?

The author said to use the highest ISO when there is a shortage or lack of light.

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