Friday, March 13, 2015

Shutter Speed and Exposure

Writing

Picture

Multi-Exposure
 
 
.Changing the shutter speed affects how long light is able to be captured by the camera. Exposure determines how light or dark a photo will turn out. The longer the shutter speed the more light is captured and so images will be lighter a shorter shutter speed will produce darker pictures. It is easier to capture photos like the car when the shutter speed is longer because there is more time to make the drawing. Because my light was very bright a the ISO had to be brought down so the light wouldn't be so bright and would be much easier to see what I was drawing. Some of the shutter speeds are shown as 5" or can be shown as just 5. The difference between the two displays is that the tick marks mean 1 over the number in this case 5, so 5" means that the shutter speed is 1/5 second. When the number is by itself that just means seconds so the reading of 5 means the shutter speed is 5 seconds long. 
 


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