PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNICAL ASPECTS
SHUTTER SPEED / APERTURE / ISO / WHITE BALANCE To control Exposure WHITE BALANCE LENS CAMERA MODES
EXPOSURE The photographer can control how much natural light reaches film
SHUTTER SPEED The shutter blocks all light from exposing the film UNTIL you press the button. Then it quickly opens and closes, giving the film a brief flash of light. Longer shutter speeds = more light shorter shutter speeds = less light
APERTURE Before light reaches film, it must pass through an opening called an "Aperture". The aperture is like a pupil. You can control the aperture by setting the "Aperture Opening", also known as an F-Stop
APERTURE
ISO – International Standard Organization Film Speed
lower numbers = slower films = need more light = longer exposures higher numbers = faster films = need less light = shorter exposures
WHITE BALANCE
LENS WIDE AND TELEPHOTO
Wide-angle lenses allow more of a picture to be captured (need focal point) while telephoto lenses tighten the scene and isolate the subject (but affect the depth of field & increase camera shake)
CAMERA MODES
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