Friday, 30 September 2016

Aperture

Aperture in photography is when the camera lens can be adjusted to control the amount of light it takes in when taking a picture or a video. The aperture is very important as it tells you how much light is the camera exposed to so you wont take very bright pictures. It has a sensor which says the degree of light and the sensor is very sensitive. It also increases the shutter speed in the camera.



This is a picture of me with the aperture quite low because i think this one, compared to the other two its the darkest effect. I also think it looks normal and the original camera shot like it almost doesn't have any aperture on.







This picture of me the aperture is up because it looks a bit faded and a bit brighter than the one above. Its taking in more light from the sun, which is why this picture looks brighter.








This final picture of me i think has the highest aperture because it looks the brightest. It looks very blurry and kinda out of focus compared to the other two because its taking in the most light as possible. 











This is a picture of my friend Lisa, and i think the aperture is very high here because it looks kinda out of focus, so there is a lot pf light coming in. 






This picture has the aperture a bit high because it does look a bit blurry, like she kinda moved during taking the shot.








This picture looks like the normal one to me as the aperture is low, so it looks like a normal photo shoot and the photo looks great.










































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