The first photograph I took I used an fstop of 9.0 and a shutter speed of 0.5. This shutter speed was pretty fast and I got a clear photograph. The second picture had an fstop of 18.0 and a shutter speed of 2.5. As you can see, this shutter speed was not as fast as the first photograph, making the photo a little bit more blurry than the first. The third photograph I took using an fstop of 3.5 and a shutter speed of 0.5. Becausee I used the same shutter speed as the first photograph, you can really see the difference the fstop makes on the photo. The first photo had a smaller hole causing less light to come into the picture, this photo let more light in. For the fourth photograph I used a shutter speed of 20.0 and an fstop of 22.0. Because the fstop was so large it let a lot of light in causing the picture to be bright, and because the shutter speed was a lot slower than all the others, this photo came out very blurry.
Monday, March 11, 2013
4 photos
The first photograph I took I used an fstop of 9.0 and a shutter speed of 0.5. This shutter speed was pretty fast and I got a clear photograph. The second picture had an fstop of 18.0 and a shutter speed of 2.5. As you can see, this shutter speed was not as fast as the first photograph, making the photo a little bit more blurry than the first. The third photograph I took using an fstop of 3.5 and a shutter speed of 0.5. Becausee I used the same shutter speed as the first photograph, you can really see the difference the fstop makes on the photo. The first photo had a smaller hole causing less light to come into the picture, this photo let more light in. For the fourth photograph I used a shutter speed of 20.0 and an fstop of 22.0. Because the fstop was so large it let a lot of light in causing the picture to be bright, and because the shutter speed was a lot slower than all the others, this photo came out very blurry.
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