notes
Shutter Speed
The setting on the camera that determines how fast or slow the window on the lens opens and closes . Can be as slow as 5 minuets and as fast as 1/80o0th of a secound
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. 30s
.20s
.10s
.1/4s
.1/8s
.1/15s
.1/30s
.1/60s
.1/25s
.1/250s
.1/500s
.1/1000s
.1/2000s
.1/4000s
.20s
.10s
.1/4s
.1/8s
.1/15s
.1/30s
.1/60s
.1/25s
.1/250s
.1/500s
.1/1000s
.1/2000s
.1/4000s
Aperture
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Aperture is the measurement using F-stops,determines how open the lens will be. It determines how much light is let in to the lens and the range of focus.
F-STOP
1.4 very narrow and focus very sharp
2.8
5.6 (most standard lens starts here)
8
16
22
32
45
64 (large,most amount of light,widest focus)
F-STOP
1.4 very narrow and focus very sharp
2.8
5.6 (most standard lens starts here)
8
16
22
32
45
64 (large,most amount of light,widest focus)
Rule of Thirds
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Rule of thirds is a com-positional technique that breaks up a picture in thirds.
The subject is then placed on the intersecting lines created by cutting the picture up into thirds.
The subject is then placed on the intersecting lines created by cutting the picture up into thirds.
Portrait observations
The lighting and composition is dark and the rule of thirds is being applied