Tuesday, December 10, 2013

ISO, Aperture, and shutter speed


1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture? 

 The eye.
2.The smaller the Aperture the larger the lens, the higher the Aperture the smaller the lens
3. Aperture impacts depth of field because it could either be blurry or sharp.

F2.8
F16

high shutter speed
low shutter speed
a) dunking booth- fast
b) the food eating contest- fast
c) the rock climbing wall- slow
d) someone working at a booth- slow
e) the dj working at the middle of the circle- slow
f) diamonds performance- fast
nightime 
a) dunking booth- slow
b) the food eating contest slow
c) the rock climbing wall- medium 
d) someone working at a booth- slow
e) the dj in the middle of the circle- medium
f) diamonds performance- medium
ISO 200

ISO 3200
1. ISO captures fast shots of people or things doing quick actions. 
2. "You should always use the lowest ISO, to retain the most detail and to have the highest quality image. 
3. If you set your ISO really high you'll freeze motion. 

Caption writing: 5 Ws and H

Albert Einstein sticks his tongue out for a quick shot on March 14, 1951 inside his car for a photograph
 Lee harvey Oswald is shot outside a courthouse on November 24, 1963 for killing John F Kennedy on live television
Children are escorted from school on December 14, 2012 after Adam Lanza shot and kill 26 students and staff members in Sandy Hook Elementary school. 

The Hindenburg blimp crashes in 1937, killing 36 people.

George mendonsa joyfully kisses random stranger Greta Friedman after world was II ended.