Thursday, October 23, 2014

Understanding Aperture


For this picture i used f/5.0 with 1/60 of a second also with iso 800. This picture  used the smallest f stop possible this camera can go. This picture gave me a small depth of field where the image thats being focused is really clear and in the background it is blurry, making the image being focused clear.


For this picture i used f/22.0 with 0.3 and the iso at 800. This picture used the highest f/stop my camera could use and it gave me a large depth of field, making the whole image visible in the front and back. Not like the small f/stop where the background is blurred out.

Di) Aperture is a space in which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera.

Dii) It opens wide and squeezes/forces light through a narrower opening creating focus. Works visually by creating a blur, and need lens to focus on the object, when narrow, creates infinite depth of focus.

Diii) Aperture is the opening of the light goes through, shutter speed controls how long the light passes through, and the iso it is how sensitive the light opening is.


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