Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Understanding Exposure.


 1. For an f/4 the shutter speed of 1/125 sec looks the best for that particular f number.  The background of the photo looks blurry and the couple are the only ones that stand out the most.

 2. For f/5.6 the shutter speed of 1/60 looks better for that f number.  The background is still blurry but looks better than then before.

 3. For f/8 the shutter speed of 1/60 looks good with that one.  The photos foreground of the couple got a little bit darker. Background is still blurry.

 4. For f/11 the shutter speed of 1/60 looks great together. The couple again got a bit more darker but the background of the building got a bit more visible.

 5. For f/16 the shutter speed of 1/30 looks a bit better but is dark but it is better than all the other shutter speeds. The photo looks the same as it was when it was f/11and 1/60 but the clothes and the building shifted into place a bit and are a little more visible as well.

 6. For f/22 the shutter speed of 1/15 is the best choice to go with. The building is starting to look a bit more clear and the couple got a little blurry now.


The people that are being shot at slower shutter speeds are becoming blurrier than before when using high shutter speeds.
I think the photographer can set the shutter speed at 1/8 and the f/22 and it'll make the picture a lot better.

I think the lowest shutter speed a photographer can use is the 1/8.

TEST RESULTS!
 For the first test of the depth of field I was rated as a keep trying. Some questions didn't have any pictures so I was confused.

For the  second test of the Shutter speed and motion I was rated as Good Work !

Now that I've taken the test and know what I got right and what I got wrong showed me what is what and now I feel like I can better now identify when to use the riht shutter speed and the aperture.

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