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Aperture & Shutter Speed

OBJECTIVE:

Name: ! ! Class:

Students will explore the use of aperture and shutter speed to creatively control depth of eld and blurred or frozen action. Students will demonstrate proper camera techniques, consideration of the principles of composition, and proper darkroom procedures to expose a roll of lm and make 3 nal 5 X 7 prints that represent the best of their roll. Students must include the 3 prints with test strips. Turn in: three properly labelled test strips three properly exposed 5x7 prints, each made using its test strip as a guide this rubric (with the self-assessment and questions lled out)

100 points 25 points

PRESENTATION: Print has an even white border and is trimmed neatly.

DESIGN: Print shows strong consideration of:

STUDIO SKILLS:
I made a test strip, then used it to identify the best exposure for my print.

OBJECTIVE:

TOTAL:

composition Print contains no distance from non-image areas subject (example: black lines due to negative being focus crooked.) contrast Print is free from scratches, smudges, ngerprint marks, or discolorations. lighting, and choice of subject matter

Your roll is an exploration of aperture and shutter speed. You chose your 3 best to print and turn in, completing all parts of Print is exposed the assignment on time, properly, showing a range of values from the investing thought and care when doing so. darkest blacks to the lightest whites, with I understand issues greys in between. related to lm photography, including I demonstrated the proper use of darkroom light metering, equivalent exposures, chemistry and processes when making lm processing, and caring for negatives, my prints. photo paper, and equipment.

Aperture & Shutter Speed Print Criteria

/25 Self-Assessment

/25

/25

/25

/100

/25 Teacher Assessment

/25

/25

/25

/100

Basic Info:
describe the image what were you going for (great or
shallow d.o.f., blurred or frozen action)?

ONE

TWO

THREE

test strip (-stop & time intervals) nal (-stop & time)

Reflection Questions:
1. Why did you choose the 3 images you did? (Be specic about each one - not just a general statement about all of them.)

2. How have your skills in shooting and/or printing photographs improved since the Drive assignment?

3. Based on your experience during this assignment, what 3 SHOOTING things will you want to work on for the next assignment (for example: light metering, composition, subject selection, etc.)

4. Based on your experience during this assignment, what 3 DARKROOM things will you want to work on for the next assignment (for example: test strips, choosing exposures, neatness, grain focusing, etc.)

5. Thinking about what aperture & shutter speed creatively control, whats something you are interested in exploring further in your future photographs?

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