Thursday, October 20, 2016

Painting with Light Lab

15"
f 9
200

15"
f 3.5
800
15"
f 3.5
800

15"
f 3.5
200

15"
f 3.5
800


Questions

1. The lower the f stop what happens?
The lower the f stop, the higher the aperture and more light comes in.

2. The higher the f stop what happens?
The higher the f stop, the lower the aperture and less light comes in.

3. The shorter the exposure what happens?
The shorter the exposure, the lens stays open a shorter amount of time, creating a quick image. 

4. The longer the exposure what happens?
The longer the exposure, the lens stays open a longer amount of time, crewing a more detailed image.

5. What worked well?
The best images had an f stop of 9, shutter speed of 15", and an ISO of 200.

No comments:

Post a Comment