Tuesday 6 October 2015

Camera settings


Camera Settings

ISO




I chose this picture because, it shows the difference between the low ISO and the high ISO, it shows that when the ISO is higher, it is a lot more grainy than when it is lower.

This image also shows the difference between high ISO and low ISO, as above it also shows the difference in the amount of grains, and it also shows that it gets darker when the ISO is lower.



My ISO

This image is using a low ISO, this means that the image is more grainy than the other. This means that the image is a lot less clearer than the other image with the high ISO


This image has a high ISO, this means that the image is a lot clearer, and does not have many grains. High ISO also makes the colours brighter, and makes it stand out more.

Aperture




I chose to use this image as i think that it represents the aperture well. The flower and the butterfly are in good focus, where as the whole of the background is out of focus and blurry. It also makes the flower and butterfly look more realistic.






This image also represents aperture well, the plant and the caterpillar, are in focus, where the background is extremely blurry, this makes the centre of focus the caterpillar which is the main part of the image.


My Aperture


This image uses a low aperture, it shows the subject in the back being blurry, compared to the subject in the front. This makes the image look more effective, and makes it look 3D


 In this image, I used a high aperture, this shows the subject in the background, and the subject in the foreground both being in focus. this makes the image look more 2D


Shutter Speed


This image is a fairground ride, using a slow shutter speed, it makes the image look like it is moving, which is what it is doing, it is a good effect as it makes the image interesting to look at.




This image also represents slow shutter speed, it is a image of fast moving car, the slow shutter speed also makes it look good, as the car is seen to be moving fast, and the surroundings are perfectly in focus.



This image is also represents shutter speed, but is different to the others as the photo is taken with a fast shutter speed, the image shows a fist punching some water. 

My Shutter Speed

This image uses a slow shutter speed, this means that the shutter takes a longer time to shut, meaning moving objects become blurry. Which in this case, is the scrunched up bit of paper.

This image uses a faster shutter speed, this means that the paper is in focus, and looks like it is not moving, and is just floating in mid air. Whereas in the other photo it looks like it is moving.










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