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*Photography is the act of capturing light
* light rays entering the camera create an image on film
by chemically changing the silver particles in the films emulsion.
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* Exposure is making sure the proper amount of light reaches
the camera sensor to take a photo.
* Too much light results in an over-exposed photo. * Too little light results in an under exposed photo.
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*There are 3 camera settings that control the exposure
(lets watch a short video explaining these 3 settings)
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* The larger the number the smaller the size of the
diaphragm in the lens.
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* The faster the shutter,
* the less light enters the camera
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SLOW 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/150 1/500 FAST 1/1000
Low light
Blurred Objects
A lot of light
frozen, crisp objects
Really slow shutter speeds start looking like this: 1 or 2.3 This means 1 second and 2.3 seconds
500
60
15
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Get a piece of scrap paper from the recycling
Aperture: f22
LETS PRACTICE!
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* Will control the sensitivity of the sensor to light
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* Will control the sensitivity of the sensor to light. * This effects the shutter and aperture to be used.WHY?
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* Set the shutter speed dial to the desired
shutter speed.
aperture ring until a single dot is displayed in the center of the bar graph
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* Set the shutter speed dial to
the desired shutter speed.