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Exposure Skills Exploration ISO, Aperture & Shutter Speed!

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Exposure Skills Exploration

ISO, Aperture & Shutter Speed!

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What is ISO?• ISO is the measurement of how sensitive a digital camera's

sensor is to light.

• The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the image sensor and therefore the possibility to take pictures in low-light situations..

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ApertureAperture is the opening through which light travels towards the

sensor.

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How To Use Aperture?• A large aperture (low f

number) allows more light to hit the sensor. That means that you can use a faster shutter speed, either to capture fast paced action, or to take photos in low light. In high light a small aperture decreases light and prevents over exposure.

• Changing the aperture, changes the depth of field. Depth of field is a distance where the subject appears sharp. Large aperture (low f number) has small depth of field. So if you want a tiny part of your scene to be in focus, use a large aperture.

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Shutter Speed• A camera's shutter speed can control exposure, but it's also

one of the most powerful creative tools in photography. It can convey motion, freeze action, isolate subjects and smooth water etc…

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Creative Shutter Speed

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Your Task!!

• Create a series of photographs which illustrates the use of ISO, aperture and shutter speed in digital photography.

• A series of six photographs. Two contrasting photos for each element. E.g. for ISO you would shoot one image using a low ISO creating a fine grain image and another with a high ISO creating a grainy image.

• Using Photoshop present your images side by side in a single A4 or A3 image.

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