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Page 1: Photography is the art of capturing light. Every choice that a photographer makes when taking a photo is based on this simple concept. What is photography?
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Photography is the art of capturing light.

Every choice that a photographer makes when taking a photo is based on this simple concept.

What is photography?

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How do digital cameras work?

• Digital cameras have an image sensor that is made of a special metal that reacts to light

• The image sensor is divided up into a grid containing millions of individual cells.

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• When light shines through the camera and hits the image sensor, each cell converts the light into a small amount of electricity (like solar power)

• The more light that hits a cell, the more electricity it creates

• The camera then reads the amount of electricity that each cell created and uses that information to create the image

• Each cell of the image sensor makes up one pixel of the final picture

How do digital cameras work?

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How do digital cameras work?

What about color?

• Each cell of the image sensor is coated with a filter that allows the camera to know what color hit it.

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How do digital cameras work?

What are megapixels?

• Megapixel is a measurement that tells a consumer how many cells a camera’s image sensor is divided into

• A five megapixel camera’s image sensor is divided into a grid of five million cells

• The more megapixels a camera has, the better its pictures will look when they are enlarged

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How do photographers adjust how much light hits the image sensor?

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Shutter Speed

• The shutter of a camera is what blocks light from the camera’s image sensor

• The longer the shutter is open, the more light that hits the sensor

• Shutter speed is measured in fractions of a second (ex: 1/500)

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Shutter Speed

• Faster shutter speeds are used to freeze fast moving objects in a picture

• 1/60th of a second is more time than 1/500th of a second, so a shutter speed of 1/60 is slower than a shutter speed of 1/500

• Shutter speeds slower than 1/60 aren’t usually used without a tri-pod, because the shutter is open long enough to capture the natural shaking in your hands, causing a blurry picture

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Shutter Speed

This photographer used a very slow shutter speed to blur the tail lights of passing cars. A faster shutter speed would have simply shown the cars on the freeway.

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Shutter Speed

This photographer used a fast shutter speed to capture a water balloon as it was popping.

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Shutter Speed

This photographer should have used a faster shutter speed to freeze the persons movements.

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Aperture

• The second tool that the photographer can use to limit the amount of light that hits the image sensor is the aperture.

• The aperture works like the iris in your eye. It opens more to let more light in, and less to let in less light.

• In most cameras the aperture is found in the camera’s lens.

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Aperture

• Aperture size is measured in “f-stops”

• The larger the f-stop number, the smaller the aperture opening (it’s opposite of what you would expect)

• The chart to the right shows some common f-stops

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Aperture

• Aperture effects how much light hits the sensor, but it also determines depth of field

• Depth of field is how much of your image will be in focus

• A larger aperture setting like f/4 will blur out the background of an image

• A smaller aperture setting like f/16 will keep the foreground and background in focus

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Aperture

This photographer used a large aperture setting to blur the background of the photo

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Aperture

This photographer used a small aperture to keep everything in the picture in focus.

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ISO

• As you learned earlier, your image sensor converts light into electrical signals

• These electrical signals are very small, and must be amplified before the camera can use them to construct the picture

• Your ISO setting determines how much the signals are amplified

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ISO

• In general, the higher your ISO setting, the brighter your picture will be

• This can be handy when taking pictures in low light situations

• If you turn the ISO up too high, you do run the risk of having your pictures turn out a little grainy

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Exposure

• Balancing shutter speed, aperture, and ISO is known as controlling “exposure”

• An over exposed photo is too bright and an underexposed photo is too dark

Under exposed Over exposed

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Auto Mode

• Most digital cameras have an Auto Mode that measures how bright it is and sets the shutter speed, aperture, and ISO for you automatically

• Auto Mode is normally fine for typical picture taking scenarios, but if you want to make your photo more artsy, you may want to change some of the settings to fit your needs

• All cameras are different, but there is normally a “P” mode that allows you to take control over the camera’s settings

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Helpful Tips

When shooting a picture, keeping your subject away from the center can make the photo more interesting.

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Helpful Tips

When shooting a picture, don’t shoot towards the sun if it can be helped. The sun is so bright it can overexpose portions of your picture.

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Helpful Tips

Camera shake is one of the most common causes of blurry pictures. As often as possible, try pulling your elbows in towards your body and exhaling completely before taking your photo.

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Helpful Tips

Although slow shutter speeds can cause blurry pictures, if used in an artistic way (usually with a tripod) blurry pictures can be very interesting.

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Helpful Tips

Try looking at your subject from different angles.

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Last, but not least…..

HAVE FUN!The beauty of digital photography is that you can take as many pictures as you like without worrying about wasting film. Try different things, shoot vertical and horizontal, try different lighting, shoot from up high and down low, you’ll soon learn what works with your camera and what photo styles you like.