Monday, September 21, 2015

Read and respond 4

I predict that the aperture in both pictures would be lower because you don't need to let in much light because it's already a bright setting.

Since it is bright outside in the photo then the shutter speed for the first one (less blurry) would be faster like 1/2000 of a second because you would a faster shutter speed. For the second photo which is more blurry, there would be a slower shutter speed because it is blurrier.

The iso for both pictures would be smaller(100) because it's brighter.

I like photo a because it's easier to see the actual picture. 


1 comment:

  1. You are off base here. The aperture can't be the same in both pictures as the depth of field is not the same, and aperture determined depth of field. Likewise, the shutter speed can't be the same because the shutter speed has to adjust based on the light needs created by the aperture. You got ISO correct. Your opinion is correct because it is your opinion. 85

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