Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

Image result for photo taken at aperture setting F2.8
photo taken at aperture setting F2.8


Image result for photo taken at F16
photo taken at F16 or higher


1.) Eyes.
2.) The smaller the aperture, the greater the depth of field.
3.) You can shrink the aperture to allow less light in which can blur or focus the background of the photo.

Sun Up:
a.) normal shutter speed
c.) fast shutter speed

Sun Down:
f.) fast shutter speed
c.) fast shutter speed

2.) ???


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ISO 200


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ISO 3200

1.) Shooting at a higher ISO at a night football game or a basketball game would definitely help brighten the photo and make the players visible.
2.) You should always try to use the base ISO to create the clearest image possible.
3.) Don't go too high with the ISO or else it will create a lot of noise in the picture. But, it also helps to raise the ISO when shooting in a darker environment.

Aperture Settings:
2.8-22

Shutter Speed Settings:
1 second- 1/4000 second

 






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