Thursday, September 8, 2011

Week 3 Summary

9/8/11

Dial Options:

Aperture Priority- You set the aperture and the camera sets the shutter speed.

Shutter Priority- You set the shutter speed and the camera sets the aperture.

Shutter Speed- the slower the shutter speed the more light comes in. Therefore, the faster the shutter speed           the less light comes in.

Manuel- You choose all settings.

AF- Auto Focus(on lens)

MF- Manuel Focus(on lens)

The bigger the aperture the less time the shutter speed needs.

If you're shooting motion pictures your aperture needs to be at 1/125.

If you need to catch something in motion quickly you need a fast shutter speed and large aperture. This is dependent on how much light is needed.

Trifecta: Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.


 
I enjoy the close up of the raindrops on this plant.


I lik the use of a fast shutter speed in order to capture this water drop in slow motion.

The detail that a macro lens captured of this animal's nose is incredible. Seeing every bump and hair is amazing. 

The sepia tone of this flower is very pleasing.

It would take awhile to figure out what exactly this object is. I like how it is abstract looking, but is an everyday fruit piece, a grape stem.

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