Monday, December 9, 2013

The Three Pillars of Exposure


F2.8













1. What part of the body should we closely relate aperture?  To the eyes, the cornea in the eyes

2. Finish this sentence - the smaller the Aperture the larger the f-stop, the higher the Aperture the smaller the f-stop.

3. In your own words tell me how aperture impacts Depth of Field?
A small aperture will make the object of the picture more focused and a large aperture will make the object really focused and the back ground really blurry.






Slow shutter speed
Fast shutter speed














  • a.) the dunking booth (slow)
  • b.) the food eating contest (medium)
  • c.) the rock climbing wall (slow)
  • d.) someone working at a booth (slow)
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle (medium)
  • f.) the Diamonds performance. (fast) 
  • a.) the dunking booth (medium)
  • b.) the food eating contest (fast)
  • c.) the rock climbing wall (medium)
  • d.) someone working at a booth (medium)
  • e.) the DJ/MC working at the middle of the circle (fast)
  • f.) the Diamonds performance. (fast)


 1. What are the advantages of shooting with a higher ISO setting at a sporting event like a night football game? 
it will allow you to shoot at a higher shutter speed
 and will let you get a perfect shoot.

2. What suggestions did the author make about using a low ISO?
you should always try to stick to the base ISO to get the highest image quality

3. What suggestions did the author make about using a high ISO?
 to use it when there is not enough light so it can freeze the motion 



  • F4      (its closer and the background is blurry)
  • F5.6   (its dark and the background is a little blurry)
  • F8      (darker, the background is more noticeable in focus)
  • F11    (super dark and hard to see background)
  • F16    (too dark can hardly see the picture background is not as blurry)
  • F22    (too dark you can't see anything )

  • The best one to me would be F8.

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