Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Read and Respond 2

MI. The central similie that Tao uses is that everything is like your eyes. She said that the camera lense was your eyes, and the actual camera is like your brain (processing).

1. If you are shooting in low light then you would open your eyes as wide as you can. You would not be able to see at night very well if you were squinting because you wouldn't be able to absorb very much light.

2. On a super bright day, if your eyes are wide open and open for a long time then it would be too bright. You would have to squint.

3. If you want a crisp shot of someone jumping then you would need to blink really fast. A quick bling would freeze the shot.

4. you would need thin moon glasses if you are shooting at the beach during lunch break because you would only need thick ones if you were trying to see in the dark.

F1. If your cat notices you are photographing it, and you still want to get the shot, then you would change the shutter speed/ how long you open your eyes.

F2. You would need to open your eyes wider to absorb more light or you could raise the ISO 

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