Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Aperture, IOS, & Shutter Speed


Aperture

F 2.8


                                                                             F 16


1. The iris of the eye.
2. The smaller the aperture, the brighter the picture. The higher the aperture, the darker the picture.
3. The higher the aperture, the less depth there is. The smaller the aperture, the more depth there is.


Shutter


Fast Shutter

                                                                         Slow Shutter

(1.) In the beginning
 a. Fast
b. Medium
c. Medium
d. Medium
e. Medium
f. Fast

(2.)  Towards the end
a.  Slow
b. Slow
c. Medium
d. Slow
e. Medium
f. Medium 
  
   
                   Three Settings The Camera has for Shutter:

Auto: automatically sets your shutter for you

Aperture Priority: automatically sets the shutter for you

Shutter Priority: you choose the shutter

Manual: you set everything yourself


ISO 200


ISO 6400

Questions:
1. The players will come out in focus while the background would be blurred.
2. Stick to low pretty much whenever you can.
3. When there isn't much light.






Friday, November 15, 2013

Caption Writing: 5 Ws and H

1. Joey Gray kisses Beth Gonzalez on Friday at 2:30 p.m. in Times Square in New York City. Gray excitedly grabbed Gonzalez when the news as announcing that the allies had defeated the Nazis, ending World War II.

2.  Ellen Smith cries out as Lucas Martinez was shot on Wednesday at 12 in the afternoon in Miami, Florida. Smith screamed out for the lost life of her student as the tragedy unravels of the National Guard taking the protest into their hands.

3. Abigail Chi(far right) runs with her 3 siblings in the Philippines on Saturday at 3 p.m. from the military officials chasing them down to shoot. Chi ran until she couldn't breathe but kept going to protect her younger siblings from the officials.

4. Allen Roberts rescues Jimmy Talon from the rubble that was his home on Monday at 9 a.m. in Atlanta, Georgia. Talon's family died in the mysterious fire started in the living room early in the dawn of morning.

5. Alyssa Consuelo rushes the children of her first grade class into the parking lot at 3:45 p.m. in Snohomish, Washington. Consuelo saved those kids from the shooter inside the building, who is shooting everyone in sight.