Tuesday, 14 February 2017

How shutter speeds, apertures and ISOs work.


Our assignment for CyberARTS today was to find examples of images with different ISOs, Apertures and Shutter speeds.

Examples for aperture:

F4 shot                                                                           Low aperture shot



Both of these shots are examples of low aperture shots because the backgrounds behind them are blurred, while the subjects are focused on.

High aperture shot                                                     High aperture shot


Both of these shots are examples of high aperture because the both have foregrounds and backgrounds (and everything in the shot) in focus, as apposed to selective focus.

Examples of shutter speeds:

Low shutter speed                           Low shutter speed


Both of these photos are examples of low shutter speeds because they both have movement and/or blur (caused by movement).

High shutter speed                      High shutter speed


Both of these photos are good examples of higher shutter speeds because they both show splashes of water, but there is no movement in the photo.

Examples of ISO:

Low ISO                                        Low ISO


Both of these shots are low Iso because neither of them have much sensitivity to light, and neither of the shots are very bright.

High ISO                                    High ISO


Both of these shots are examples of high ISOs because they are both very sensitive to the light in the photos, and are also somewhat grainy.

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