Friday, 18 March 2016

Memory Check

Q1 – Detail two reasons why we change the ISO

 We change the ISO to get good quality photos and find the perfect balance of detail and brightness some shot require a lower ISO but sometimes you need a faster shutter speed.


Q2 – Explain the difference in depth of field between a wide and a narrow apature

 A Narrow aperture allows more detail in the back ground to be shown, this is used when taking pictures of things in the distance like whales, islands and other events to create a deep depth if field.
A Deep aperture allows you to focus on something up close like a horse or a portrait making the background blurred so it can add focus to a certain object.

Q3 – List four consideration your had to take into account when producing your pop-art photography. For example, depth of field, shadows etc)

Aperture - Change the aperture to create a deep depth of field to fit deeper object with out making anything blurred.
ISO - Use a Low ISO to capture all the detail, making it a better quality picture and easier to edit.
Lighting - Lighting will be used to eliminate any shadows in the photo to edit the picture easily.
Safety - check for safety hazard so i don't injure my self or damage the camera and equipment, so that means any wires that are on the ground.


Q4. Describe when would you choose to use the ‘A’ and the ‘P’ modes on a camera

A - You would use this mode when you want to control the aperture in order to control the depth of field.

P - you would usually use it if you want the camera to auto adjust to it usually in standard photos

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