Describe how shutter speed controls the amount of light that enters the camera.
faster shutter speed causes less light too enter the camera
while as a slower speed lets more light enter the camera
Describe how shutter speed controls the amount of light that enters the camera.
faster shutter speed causes less light too enter the camera
while as a slower speed lets more light enter the camera
How can shutter speed affect your photographs? Explain with examples
a slower shutter speed can allow you to illuminate a darker area as it brings more light too the photo
Describe the relationship between aperture and shutter speed, and which should be given priority in different situations and why?
both need to be balanced to corealate with eachother in order to be an ideal exposure
Consider situations you would want the following settings and give specific examples:
low aperture f-stop/fast shutter speed
low light situation where you are taking a picture of something moving ex. a moth outside by your porch light
low aperture f-stop/slow shutter speed
low light frog sitting on a log not moving
high aperture f-stop/fast shutter speed
bright enviorment sport photo ping pong action photo
high aperture f-stop/slow shutter speed
everythings in veiw photo of waterfall slow shutter water slow moving can see the motion
Describe how motion is affected as the aperture setting changes.
it affects the images sharpness in the photograph