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PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNICAL ASPECTS
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SHUTTER SPEED / APERTURE / ISO / WHITE BALANCE To control Exposure WHITE BALANCE LENS CAMERA MODES
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EXPOSURE The photographer can control how much natural light reaches film
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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
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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
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APERTURE
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ISO – International Standard Organization Film Speed
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lower numbers = slower films = need more light = longer exposures higher numbers = faster films = need less light = shorter exposures
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WHITE BALANCE
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LENS WIDE AND TELEPHOTO
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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)
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CAMERA MODES
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