Wednesday, September 27, 2006

shutter/aperture stuff

The shutter speed controls the time of exposure. if a object is in motion when the photo is taken with a shutter speed of 1, the object will be blurred. if a object is in motion with a shutter speed of 1000, the object will appear still. Here is a example, the first photo uses a quick shutter speed, the second uses a slower speed.




the Aperture controls the depth of field. the lower the aperture, the more depth.
f/32 - narrow aperture and low shutter speed

the higher the aperture, the less depth
f/5 - wide aperture and high shutter speed

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