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SHUTTER SPEED

SHUTTER SPEED. AND APERATURE. Shutter. What is it? Where is it? What does it do? When do you use it? Why would you use 1/1000 th of a second Why would you use ½ of a second? When do you need a tripod?. Examples of a FAST Shutter Speed. Examples of a SLOW Shutter Speed. APERTURE.

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SHUTTER SPEED

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  1. SHUTTER SPEED AND APERATURE

  2. Shutter • What is it? • Where is it? • What does it do? • When do you use it? • Why would you use 1/1000th of a second • Why would you use ½ of a second? • When do you need a tripod?

  3. Examples of a FAST Shutter Speed

  4. Examples of a SLOW Shutter Speed

  5. APERTURE Controlled by changing your F/Stop

  6. APERATURE (F/STOP) • What is it? • Where is it? • What does it do? • When do you use it? • Why would you use F/2.8? • Why would you use F/22?

  7. Examples of a SMALL Aperture(f/22)

  8. Examples of a LARGEAperture(f/2)

  9. Now it’s your turn… What do you think the photographer set first, the aperture or shutter? How can you tell?

  10. Assignment: You will hand in TWO 5 x 7 prints. 1-Deep Depth of Field (f/22) 1-Shallow Depth of Field (f/2)

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