Camera Stimulator
Aperture Priority Mode
Shallow Depth of Field
To take a shallow depth of field photo, I needed to make the aperture smaller,f/6.3. This makes the photo let in a lot of light. I also adjusted the camera to have a faster shutter speed (1/200sec). This made the girl in the photo clear, while making the background blurry. |
Great Depth of Field
The image has an aperture of f/18 . That means that it has a long focal length and a small aperture opening. I adjusted the shutter speed to 1/40 which means 1/40 of a second time for exposure. This created a motion blur of the pinwheel because the shutter was open long enough for the pinwheel to spin. The larger focal range (smaller aperture hole) means that the background is in focus. |
Shutterspeed Priority
Motion Blur
Shooting in Shutter Priority Mode, I used a slow shutter speed to achieve a motion blur of the pinwheel. This shutter speed was slow so that the pinwheel would turn while the shutter was open. In order to get the correct exposure, the aperture had to be smaller to allow light to come in. The aperture at f/22 allows the background to be in focus. |
Freeze Motion
Shooting in Shutterspeed Priority Mode, I was able to use a fast shutter speed to freeze the pinwheel's motion. My shutter speed was 1/4000 of a second which means the camera lens was open for 1/4000 of a second. The camera automatically adjusted the aperture to f/4 to allow for enough light to come in so the photograph had good exposure. The aperture at f/4 creates a shallow depth of field and made the background is blurry. |
Manual Mode
Over Exposed
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Underexposed
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Correct Exposure
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