Monday, March 14, 2011

Shutter Pics

Slow shutter speed-

Fast shutter speed-

Panning-

Painting with light-

Multiple Exposures/Experiment-

Shutter Speeds

Shutter- A device that is used on a camera to cover a lens, and control the exposure of a photo.

Shutter Speeds-
  • 1/1000 s- Fastest
  • 1/500 s
  • 1/250 s
  • 1/125 s
  • 1/60 s
  • 1/30 s
  • 1/15 s
  • 1/8 s
  • 1/4 s
  • 1/2 s
  • 1 s- Slowest
Shutter Priority- A setting on a camera that allows someone to change the shutter speed.

Exposure- The total amount of light that the camera lets in. How to set your camera for a good exposure:
If you let your camera determine exposure for you, it won't always get it right.Take a photo of a white wall and it will wind up looking grey — the camera has intentionally underexposed the image. Take a photo of a black wall and it will also look grey — the camera has overexposed the image.

Aperture-The lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens

ISO/ASA- The most basic shutter speeds

Bulb- A shutter speed setting on an adjustable camera that allows for long exposure times under the direct control of the photographer

Cable Release- A cable release is an attachment that screws into a shutter release that allows you to trip the shutter mechanically while being isolated from the camera.

Tripod- In photography, a tripod is used to stabilize and elevate a camera.

Bracketing- In photography, bracketing is the general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different or the same camera settings.