Shutter speed1)1/8 2)1/20 3)1/50 4)1/125 In these 4 photos I was trying to show how changing the shutter speed will effect how crisp the fan will be. A longer shutter speed will show the path of the fan for as long as the shutter speed is open for. Thus making it blurry. A longer shutter speed can also make a photo brighter as it is letting in more light. While a shorter shutter speed can catch action photos because the lens closes so quick it can catch photos at an exact moment you want it with a crisper photo. A short shutter speed can also make a photo darker because less light is getting allowed in. APERTURE1)F 2.8
2)F 4.5 3)F 6.3 4)F 8 In these 4 photos I was trying to show how changing the F stop will effect the depth of field. The bigger the number of the F stop, the smaller the opening will be. Thus lets in less light allowing for a longer depth of field. However when you have a smaller number the opening will be bigger, allowing more light in, and creating a shorter depth of field. In these photos I did not get the same out come I was hoping for, but these photos show how the F stop will effect the lighting.
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What i learnedIn this assignment I learned about how a longer and shorter shutter speed effects a photo. How a larger or smaller F stop will effect a photo. I already knew somewhat about these but I learned more! I already knew how shutter speed could effect hoe crisp/ blurry a photo would be. Also how aperture could make a shorter or longer depth of field. What I did not know however is that shutter speed and aperture could effect hoe bright or dark a photo is!
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