The Three Pillars of Exposure Aperture,iso, and shutter speed
Aperture
F2.8
f16
1. The eye can be closely related to aperture.
2. The smaller the aperture, the higher the aperture f-number.
3. The higher the aperture f-number the sharper the background comes out with the picture.
Shutter speed
High shutter speed
Low shutter speed
1. a.) the dunking booth- fast shutter speed
b.) the food eating contest- slow shutter speed
c.) the rock climbing wall- medium shutter speed
d.) someone working at the both- slow shutter speed
e.) the DJ working at the middle of the circle- slow shutter speed
f.) the diamonds performing- high shutter speed
a.) the dunking booth- medium
b.) the eating contest- slow
c.) the rock climbing wall- slow
d.) someone working the booth- slow
e.) the DJ working at the middle of the circle- slow
f.) the diamonds performance- medium
2. Aperture Priority- you set how much light you let in, but the camera sets how fast it allows the light to travel thew.
Shutter Priority- you decide how fast the light travels threw while the camera picks how much light to let in.
Manual- you get to pick both how much light travels in and how fast it goes threw.
ISO
200
3200
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