Aperture has several effects on your photographs, one of the most important is the brightness or exposure of your images
As aperture changes in size, it alters the overall amount of light that reachers your camera sensor.
A large aperture (a wide opening) will pass a lot of light resulting in a brighter photograph.
A small aperture does just the opposite, making a photo darker
Depth of Field - The amount of photograph that is in focus
Shallow Depth of Field - Not much of the photograph in focus
Wide Aperture - big blur
Small Aperture - no blur
F-Stop / F-Number where you see the aperture value the letter will appear but the valued number.
shutter speed is responsible for two particular things:
1. changing the brightness (exposure) of your photo
2. creating dramatic effects by either freezing action or blurring motion
shutter speed is the length of time your camera shutter is open, exposing light onto the camera sensor
shutter speed also be used to freeze motion
shutter speeds are measured in fractions of a second, when they are under a second. for example 1/4 means a quarter of a second (slow shutter speed) / 1/250 means one two-hundred-and-fifieth of a second (fast shutter speed)
if we had a camera set on a slow/long shutter speed, of say 1/80, it will let in a lot of light when we take the photo
How could we use aperture to darken the image? need a smaller appetite to work with the shutter speed
Thursday, 25 October 2018
Thursday, 18 October 2018
Impressionism
What do you know about impressionism?
What style of photography does impressionism relate to? This style of photography relates to documentary photography and photojournalism, an impression of real life. (to impress and show something or reflect something) this is why it relates to documentary photography and journalistic styled movement.
The development of impressionism can be considered partly as a reaction by artists to challenge presented my photography, which seemed to devalue the artists skill in reproducing reality
Detail was included in terms of painting... to create a 'slice of life'
impression developed France in the nineteenth century (1800)
The term 'impressionism' comes from a painting by Calude Monet
Impressionism Photography
- Soft Focus
- Vivid Colour
- Isolation Of The Subject
- Digital Paintbrush
- Karl Struss
Modern Imperssionist photography is called Photo Impressionism
- Stephan D'Agostino
- Eva Polak
- Kat Clay
How To...
1 - Long shutter speed and panning
2 - Zooming
3 - Selective Focus
4 - Long Exposure
5 - Focus Through
What style of photography does impressionism relate to? This style of photography relates to documentary photography and photojournalism, an impression of real life. (to impress and show something or reflect something) this is why it relates to documentary photography and journalistic styled movement.
The development of impressionism can be considered partly as a reaction by artists to challenge presented my photography, which seemed to devalue the artists skill in reproducing reality
Detail was included in terms of painting... to create a 'slice of life'
impression developed France in the nineteenth century (1800)
The term 'impressionism' comes from a painting by Calude Monet
Impressionism Photography
- Soft Focus
- Vivid Colour
- Isolation Of The Subject
- Digital Paintbrush
- Karl Struss
Modern Imperssionist photography is called Photo Impressionism
- Stephan D'Agostino
- Eva Polak
- Kat Clay
How To...
1 - Long shutter speed and panning
2 - Zooming
3 - Selective Focus
4 - Long Exposure
5 - Focus Through
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