- Which Aperture makes a wider hole in the lens for light to come through? F/3.5 or
- Which Aperture lets more light into the camera to hit the image sensor? F/5.6 or
- Which Aperture keeps more of the foreground and background in focus? or F/11.
- Which Shutter Speed is faster?or 1/200 second.
- Which Shutter Speed keeps the door in the camera open for more time? 1/30 second or.
- Which Shutter Speed is best for stopping action? or 1/200 second
The fstop affects the photo by a lot the lower the aperture the more light is let in the higher the less. You would use the low for when its darker and the higher for when its bright.
When not in motion the shutter speed affects alot to the brightness of the photo and color. Like with low shutter speed you get brightness in the photo and not so crisp with high you get a really good photo . with median the photo is in like the eh point of view its a good photo but a little to bright.
For when someone moves if you put a high shutter speed it can completely freeze but the colors might change. The reason why the photo can stop is because the lens close really really fast.
Panning is done with a high but low like in the middle shutter speed . Then you are moving with the object in motion while the background is like in a blur state.
In a shallow deep of field photo is when you put one object in focus while the background has this blur its like a panning photo but without movement.
- Depth of field is when the photo adds a really deep emotion where you can just stare at the photo. The object is in focus but the background is blur.
- A situation in which you would use a wide aperture is in like a football game because its dark and you need lots of light to go in. It will help you with a rule of thirds.
- Because if a photo has a low shutter speed and the person is in motion you will not get that photo much good because you wont see the object good.
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