Shutter speed
In photography, shutter speed or exposure time is the length of time that the film or digital sensor inside the camera is exposed to light when taking a photograph. The amount of light that reaches the film or image sensor is proportional to the exposure time. 1⁄500 of a second will let half as much light in as 1⁄250. Its measured in ISO. It should be on TV mode.
- sp: 1/10 - sp: 1/20
- f: 22.0 -f:
- ISO: 400 -ISO: 400 -ISO
Please add the meta data for EACH image
Levitation
Natsumi Hayashi is a Tokyo-based photographer who goes by the name of yowayowa (weakling) camera woman, poking fun at herself that she can barely carry her own camera. She began publicly documenting her work in 2009, which began with mundane shots of food and her two cats.
Explain the task- what were you trying to achieve? (see the department website attached to the homework task for support)
You need a slide show of ALL your images before you add your two best edits.
You need a slide show of ALL your images before you add your two best edits.
- when we took the pictures it was a sunny day.
- I had a very high shutter speed to take this picture. I had 1000 ISO
- WWW: the pictures are colourful and very clear. IBF: if I was closer or if I cropped the pictures a bit more.
Blurred Movement
In the first one all his body is blurred, but on the second one all his body is blurred.
Aperture
Aperture is the opening in the lens.
Aperture controls how much light enters the camera.
Depth of field how much distance.
Aperture controls how much light enters the camera.
Depth of field how much distance.
Set 1
In this set of pictures we used the same background but we all changed position.
Set 2
There is no differences we just moved positions.
GiF 1
Is this the first Gif?
You need to include screen grabs of the process.
You need to include screen grabs of the process.
Final GiF
WWW:
IBF:
IBF:
Process:
In this final GiF I took photos of the person moving back and changed the background.
To make this GiF on photoshop you load file in stacks
To make this GiF on photoshop you load file in stacks