Friday, 27 November 2015

Exposure Triangle

Aperture- The aperture is the size of the hole in the camera what lets light in. The bigger the hole in the camera means that more light will get applied to the image but it could be bad because more light could make the image over saturated and too hard to see what’s going on. The smaller the hole means less light will be on the image this could also be bad because less light will make the Image too hard to see. So overall you should want an aperture what suits you best for taking really good photos.  

http://www.teabreaktog.com/wpcontent/uploads/2015/04/Aperture-sizes.jpg

Shutter Speed- The shutter speed is basically how fast or slow the picture is being taken. When you’re taking a still image of a person or object you will get a really fast shutter speed because there not moving and the quality will be good. If you take a picture and the object or person has moved the shutter speed will be a lot slower this is because it has to take time to finish taking the picture because they have moved so the quality won’t be good. 

Here is my example of the shutter speed we used a light stick and put the shutter speed on low so it will get an effect like this.



ISO- The ISO is basically how sensitive the image sensor is due to how much light there is what has been passed through. 



Here is a picture of what the ISO looks like

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