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Aperture and Shutter Speed
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Definitions of Shutter Speed Shutter speeds are measured in seconds and fractions of a second and so the doubling and halving is fairly self-evident. One quarter second is half as long as one-half second but is twice as long as one-eighth. One second is twice as long as half a second and half as long as 2 seconds. It's pretty easy, and this works through the whole sequence of shutter speeds. On most cameras, the shutter speed sequence looks like this: 8 seconds 4 seconds 2 seconds 1 second 1/2 second 1/4 1/8 1/15 1/30 1/60 1/125 1/250 1/500 1/1000 Each of these settings is clearly half/double the length of time of its immediate neighbors (OK, I know, 1/15th isn't exactly half the time of 1/8th and 1/125th isn't exactly half the time of 1/60th, but it's close).
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http://christinegacharna.com/blog/2009/07/0 5/lesson-5-shutter-speed/ http://christinegacharna.com/blog/2009/07/0 5/lesson-5-shutter-speed/
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Frozen Motion Your objective is to capture an object or person in the act of moving, without any blur.
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Blurred Motion Your objective is to capture an object or person in the act of moving, with blur.
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Assignment: Create a page on your wiki called “Learning the Camera” Shoot 3 examples of frozen motion and post them to your wiki page Shoot 3 examples of blurred motion and post them to your wiki page
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Definitions of Aperture http://www.digital-photography- school.com/aperture-101 http://www.digital-photography- school.com/aperture-101 http://cbartelski.wordpress.com/2008/08/25/lesson-1-aperture-settings-aka-f-stops/
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Assignment Shoot a photograph three times using 3 different apertures (f3.5; f8, f22) Post the 3 pictures to your “Learning the Camera” page. Label the pictures with the aperture that they were shot with. Explain in a short paragraph the change that takes place in each photograph when you change the aperture.
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