-To change the camera to Shutter Speed you turn the dial to "S" and turn the nob until you have the shutter speed that you're searching for.
-As I took the pictures, I noticed that in the lens, the smaller shutter speed meant the lens closed slower making the picture more blurry. On the last picture when the shutter speed was 1/3, the picture barely made up any solid figures and was extremely blurry. -Use fast shutter speeds when you want to make an image freeze in the air. Shutter Speed Notes -Shutter speeds are both technical and aesthetic choice that a photographer needs to make before releasing the shutter -Shutter inside the camera controls the duration of the time the sensor is exposed to light. -Capturing blur and motion in photographs can emphasize movement and add drama -Fast shutter speed is often utilized to freeze the movement of a subject -Slow shutter speeds can be used to show motion and visualize movement -shutter speeds are expressed as seconds or fractions of a second -As a general rule to prevent camera shake, you should avoid handholding your camera at a shutter speed slower than 1/2xFocalLength -Using a tripod can help eliminate camera shake when using slower shutter speeds -visual blur and suggestion of movement occurs because the subject is moving against a static background - Layering motion of different subjects moving different directions at different speeds can set up interesting dynamics within a photograph -Fast shutter speeds can make normal subjects appear to freeze in the air. -When photographing people running, close to the camera 1/1000 second or faster should freeze most motion -The distance of subject is from the camera, the speed of subject and the focal length of the kens will affect whether subject is sharp or blurred -Slower shutter speeds can convey motion and movement - Slow shutter speeds combined with panning can help isolate the subject from a busy and distracting background -A tripod combined with a long exposure can capture fireworks -Water movements can be emphasized with long exposures.
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-Invented in 1839 by Louis Daguerro -Daguerrotypes started with a silver-plated copper plate then placed into a mirror like box until it turned the color yellow. After that, it is placed in a camera obscure camera as light is exposed and a coat of mercury is finally put over the image until it appears. -A Daguerrotype is designed to keep light out and if exposed to light too long, then the image will begin the fade. It contains infinite detail and is very reflective. -The Daguerrotype changed perception of time. -Invented in 1842 by John Herschel
-Chemicals used: Potassium Ferricyanide and Ferric Ammonium Citrate -Step by Step Instructions: 1. Mix Chemicals (Add Ammonium ferric citrate to water into one container and Potassium Ferricyanide to water in another. 2. Prepare Canvas (paint chemicals onto material) 3. Printing (place negative or object in contact with coated paper or canvas) 4. Drying (rinse in cold water) It was just a normal day in the land of Rancho when two dinosaurs met up to search for food. Dinosaurs were very overpopulated in the land and to solve this issue there are many army men who roam the land ready to kill. The dinosaur's were very aware of their surroundings, so they thought, and went along with their day just searching for a bite to eat when they were startled by a sound. An army man who was less than half their size came out of the blue and began to shoot at the dinosaurs. The single bullet shots weren't strong enough to kill them, but there was a certain spot if they got shot at then they would immediately die. That was their eye. The army man, scared for his life, was doing his job and ran after the large creatures. The dinosaurs began to run for their lives. The army man stood in shock while he constantly pulled the trigger and shot towards their eye. The army man was a good man who was just doing his job by trying to get rid of the dangerous animals on the land. Rancho was his home and many civilians too, so the only choice was to get rid of all of the dangerous creatures. At last, the man got one lucky shot straight to the eye of the smaller dinosaur. To make sure the dinosaur was actually dead the man went closer to it and realized it was not breathing. While examining the dinosaur the other got loose and out of sight of the army man. Startled, the man began to run for his life when he realized the dinosaur was right behind him. Just as the man was about to get eaten by the huge dinosaur, Batman swooped in and grabbed him. He saved his life and saved the dinosaur from being shot. One again, Batman saves the day and now the problem in the land isn't the dinosaurs, it is how in the world Batman knew there was trouble going on in the land of Rancho.
While taking these photographs and learning about aperture, I got a better understanding of what exactly aperture does to a photo. The smaller the aperture, the bigger the f/stop, and the bigger the aperture, the smaller the f/stop. Knowing that aperture is the depth of field, it made a lot more sense after looking at the pictures. The first photograph taken with an f/1.8 of the three boxes, showed the first box in focus but the two behind it very blurred. For the f/8 photo, the second box was more focussed, but for the photo taken with the highest f/stop, then the depth of field became wider and the boxes weren't blurred.
Aperture - Depth of Field -Shows the subject of an image -f/stops= the bigger, smaller aperture the smaller, the larger aperture -Wider=Shallow -Narrow=Deep -Corresponding Shutter Speed What does DSLR stand for?
Camera Obscura means "dark room." It is simply when you poke a hole and let light into a dark room, to then get an image of what is outside but upside down and flipped around. Camera Obscura is a simple way to show how the camera works and all of the many things it is capable of doing.
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