Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Task 1 - Shutter Speed, Aperture & ISO images

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Aperture

The image above was taken using a large aperture.
This is so that the background is blurred out so we can focus on the main object 'the puppy).
This image has a small depth of field to the image below.
 
 
 The image above was taken using a small aperture.
The small aperture was used so the whole landscape could be focused and so we could
get more detail of the whole image. So this image has a large depth of field.
 

Shutter Speed

The image above is a still image. A still image is when the camera is set at a high shutter speed.
Which captured the moment the light bulb was broken. This image is called 'freeze frame'.
 
 This image above is of lights of passing cars. This was taken at a slow shutter speed. As the image
has only captured the lights of passing cars. The slow shutter speed gave more time for light
to come in to the camera, which gave us this effect.
 

ISO

This image was taken out side. the each photo was taken using different ISO.
The image on the left is more clear and smooth but is slightly dark.
While the image on the right is bright but has more noise, which affected how smooth the
image was.


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