1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture? The eye.
2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture _____________, the higher the Aperture ________________.
3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field? Aperture impacts Depth of Field by making the background more or less focused and the foreground sharp.
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1. If you were assigned to shoot at Blue and Gold night, which was
earlier this month, what shutter speeds do you think you would have to
shoot at the following events that night I would like you to answer the
question for the following two situations:
At the beginning while the sun is still partially up and the courtyard has reasonable light
a.) the dunking booth- Fast shutter speed
b.) the food eating contest- Slow shutter speed
c.) the rock climbing wall- Low shutter speed
d.) someone working at a booth- Slow shutter speed
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle- Low shutter speed
f.) the Diamonds performance- Slow shutter speed
Towards the end when there is no sun and has gotten dark enough that you can't see from one end of the courtyard to the other.
a.) the dunking booth- Slow shutter speed
b.) the food eating contest- Slow shutter speed
c.) the rock climbing wall- Low shutter speed
d.) someone working at a booth- Slow shutter speed
e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle- Slow shutter speed
f.) the Diamonds performance- Slow shutter speed
2. List the three settings your camera has regarding setting shutter
speed (these are found at #5 on the Shutter Speed website. Explain how
each works
Auto - The camera picks both of the appropriate shutter speed and the lens aperture.
Aperture Priority- The camera only picks the appropriate shutter speed and allows you to choose the lens aperture of your choice.
Shutter Priority- The camera only picks the lens aperture and allows you to choose the shutter speed of your choice.
Manual- The camera allows you to pick both the lens aperture and the shutter speed.
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1. What are the advantages of shoot at a higher ISO at a sporting event like basketball or a night football game? It can freeze motion.
2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO? To use it when there is plenty of lighting.
3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO? Use it when you want to get ultra fast shots.
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F2.8 - looks the best at 1/125th of a second shutter speed.
Now its your turn - tell me which ones look the best for F4, F5.6 F8, F11, F16, F22.
F4 - looks the best at 1/125th of a second shutter speed. It is darker than the first one and it shows more depth by adding contrast in the background.
F5.6 - looks the best at 1/60th of a second shutter speed. It has the same lighting as the last photo and it shows the background more, it's not as blurry.
F8 - looks the best at 1/60th of a second shutter speed. It is less blurry
F11 - looks the best at 1/30th of a second shutter speed
F16 - looks the best at 1/15th of a second shutter speed.
F22 - looks the best at 1/8th of a second shutter speed. It's more focused, hardly any blur.
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I did very well. I got a score of 24 out of 25. This was very easy to understand. :)
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