The exposure traingle is a fandmental to learning how to take good pictures. And also picture that you have never taken before...
APERTURE,is the size of the iris.it is measured in f stops higher the f stop the higher the walls. And aslo less light is avaliable...high walls mean that only few light beams are in focused creating dept.
SHUTTER SPEED, the shutter speed means a shot measured in a second for example
Low speed means low light, and when you use a tripod to pick out every details.
Also high speed to freeze out fast moving objects when taking pictures.
Low speed means low light, and when you use a tripod to pick out every details.
Also high speed to freeze out fast moving objects when taking pictures.
ISO, the iso means the quality. Measured in numbers, this means high light , high quality and no movement. To the number 3000, this means low light, low quality and lots of movement. This depend on speed light and density of pixel.
Shutter speed
Aperture
ISO
Examples
Example of dept of field.
Here you can see that the aperture is small and the flower looking thing is only on focus this adds tension to the photograph making it seem more alone and peaceful.
Example of ISO.
The canon challenge
This is the canon challenge where we got to and made us practice different skills such as the correct aperture,shutter speed, and also the iso for the picture to come out right. On this game we had to match the correct point so we could get the picture they wanted and was given whilst doing the challenge.
Understanding the exposure triangle.
I've used different, aperture, shutter speeds and ISO for each picture that i have taken so far , this helped me compare the difference between each photo and see which one is good , bad, overexposed , underexposed and which photo is cropped. I think i have mostly got good picture taken and this will help me in my gcse course...
Here are few more example