Thursday, 12 December 2013

shutter speed photography

 
 





    shutter- a mechanical part of a camera that opens and closes the lens aperture to expose the film or plate to light

shutter speeds- controls the duration of the exposure

aperture- controls the area over which light can enter your camera

ISO/ASA- controls the sensitivity of your camera's sensor to a given amount of light

exposure triangle- the 3 rules to the right exposure ( aperture, shutter speed and ISO )

"B" or " bulb " - camera setting that  allows lots of exposure time that the photographer can decide about.
 

cable release - metal or wire cable attached to the shutter button. there is a trigger on the cable that takes a picture when pressed.

tripod- a object that attaches to the camera and holds it st5ill and off the ground.

bracketing- to take the same picture with different exposures.



examples---


                                                                                 painting with light  

                                                                                                             panning
                                                                                                 fast shutter speed
                                                                                                  slow shutter speed

                                              multiple exposures        
  
                           











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