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Aperture





Used at F16



                                       Used at F2.8







  The Part of the body that we should relate aperture to is the background. The smaller the aperture the Larger the F-stop. It depends on the size that you want the aperture to be if it is a large number the    aperture is going to be small ,and if its a small number the aperture is gonna be large.


                                              Shutter Speed

High shutter speed



Low shutter speed








 a) Fast
b) Medium
c)  Medium
d) Slow
e) Medium
f) Fast

a) Medium
b) Slow
c) Slow
d) Slow
e) Medium

Lighting- photographers use several different types of lighting in order to create or capture the desired effect they are after

Distance- Is used to see how close or far you are from whatever it is that you are taking a picture of

Focal Length- This is used to create depth of field this meaning that if you want it too look far away you zoom out  to were it looks from war away this creating more depth of filed and if you want it to look smaller or you zoom in so the depth of filed is smaller

IOS- If you take an image with a high IOS it crates grain in the image and if you take it with a low IOS the image will look cleaner

Aperture-  is used when you want  to make an  image with a blurry background the larger the f number the smaller the aperture this means that if the f number is large the image will be all clear but if the f number is smaller the image will have a blurry background.

IOS 200 And IOS 3200

The advantage of shooting with a higher IOS setting at a sporting event like a nigh football game is that if you shoot it at a higher IOS the image will look good instead of dark. The author said that if the IOS Number is lower the less sensitive it will be to light , while a high IOS number increases the sensitivity of the camera.
And he also said that if you use a high IOS number that the camera can capture images in low light without having to use flash.





F4- This one  one looks best at 1/60 sec shutter speed and at 1/125 sec - The background in this one is all blurry you cant see anything in the background.

F5.6 -This one looks best at 1/60 sec shutter speed- The background is blurry but you can kinda see there is  something in the background the background is starting to show a little.

F8- This one looks best at 1/60 sec shutter speed- You can see the backgound more clearly but it is still a little blurred out the subject is starting to reveal its self .

F11- this one also looks best at 1/60 sec shutter peed- You can see the background completely and the subject is starting to reveal its self but its getting darker.

F16 -This one looks best at 1/30 sec shutter speed- The image looks darker but you can see the background it kinda looks blurry The image is getting darker and the background is staring to show.


F22-This one looks best at  1/8 sec shutter speed- This one you can see the background completely  and it has enough light the subject is revealing its self and the lighting is kinda perfect.

I made an 86 on the depth of filed test  and a 91 on the shutter speed i understand them both well enough.

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