Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Turn in your painting with light contact sheet

Complete the shutter speed study questions from yesterday (listed below)

Check your Aeries to make sure your grade is correct, so you do not mistakenly get a progress report.

Study for our big test tomorrow using the Aperture/ISO quiz and yesterday's shutter speed questions.


Shutter speed test questions

1.       What happens  to the light levels in your photo as your shutter speeds got longer?

2.       What happened to the amount of motion blur as your shutter speeds got longer?

3.       What shutter speed would  work  best outside?

4.       What does the aperture do when the shutter is REALLY fast, like 1/2000 of a second?

5.       What does the aperture do as the shutter gets slower and the camera lets in more light?

6.       review question! What is the problem if my images are coming out grainy?

7.       1. When we are talking about cameras, what is a “shutter”?

8.       2. What is an example of a fast shutter speed?

9.       In what type of conditions would you use a fast shutter speed?

10.    What is an example of a very slow shutter speed?

11.   In what type of conditions would you use a very slow shutter speed?

12.    If your subject is playing sports outside in bright sunlight, what kind of shutter speed would I use?

13.   Do I use fast or slow shutter speeds if I want my subject to be blurry?

14.    Do I use fast or slow shutter speeds if I want my subject to be frozen in motion, not blurry at all?

15.   9. The BIG PICTURE: What are the 2 main things we control in our pictures using shutter speed?

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