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Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO

F2.8
F16+
A1. We closely relate aperture to the pupil (in our eye)
A2. The smaller aperture will create a larger f-stop, the higher aperture will create a smaller f-stop
A3. Aperture affects depth of field. Depth of field is the subject or what's in focus in the photograph. The aperture has a direct affect on the depth of field, the higher aperture number, the more focus the foreground will be in, the lower the aperture number, the more blurred the foreground will be.
Low shutter speed

High shutter speed


Daylight Photo's:

a) slow shutter speed because no motion is taking place
b)Probably a medium- slow shutter speed because there could be little motion
c)Probably a medium- high shutter speed because the stars are moving quickly but in light
d)Again, a medium- high shutter speed because they may not be moving as quick as the stars, but are moving somewhat fast and are in daylight
e)Around a medium shutter speed because no one is running in and no one is moving super slow
f)Around a medium, maybe high shutter speed because the basketball booth has people shooting hoops which is a pretty fast action

Night Photo's:

a)A slow shutter speed because there may or may not be motion and it is dark
b)Again, slow because there could not be motion and it is nighttime outside
c)A fast shutter speed because they are moving quickly and are inside exposed to bright lighting
d)around a slow maybe medium shutter speed because it is dark outside and they could be dancing slower than the stars
e)Around a slower shutter speed because no one will be running in or out and it is dark
f)medium maybe slow because it is dark and is a medium to quick motion
ISO 3200
ISO 200
1. There is more light being exposed, and whenever you capture fast motion shots there will most likely not have blaring

2. Use low ISO whenever possible especially in bright environments to get better image quality.

3. Use high/ increase your ISO when there is not enough light for the camera to quickly capture an image.

Aperture settings:

2.8-22

Shutter speed settings:

1 sec- 1/4000sec

List ISO settings:

100-25600


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