Monday, 21 March 2016
Memory check
Memory check
Detail two reasons why we change the ISO
1. You manually increase your ISO setting when you are taking photos in dim light conditions, mostly (anywhere dark)
2.You manually Decrease your ISO setting when you are taking photos in high light conditions
Explain the difference in depth of field between a wide and a narrow aperture
1.A narrow aperture increases the depth of field which means the shots will be more detailed especially in close up shots or shots of buildings,
2.A wide aperture reduces the depth of field and focuses attention on one subject whilst making the background blurred.
List four considerations you had to take into account when producing your pop-art photography. For example, depth of field, shadow, etc
1.Used a low ISO because there was red head lights.
2.Placed the red head lights directly in-front of the subject so there was minimal shadows
3.Used a narrow aperture so my up-close shots where detailed
4.Used different colored background to experiment
Describe when you would use the 'A' and the 'P' modes on a camera
1.P makes your image brighter or darker by adjusting the aperture and shutter speed for you but it doesn't change the ISO
2.A adjusts every single setting on your camera for you by changing the shutter speed, ISO, aperture.
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