Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Read and Respond 3

1. Aperture is important because it gives you more control and creativity over your camera.

2. It either doubles or halves the amount of opening in the lense.

3. When the shutter speed is smaller it takes longer to take the photo.

4. if one is bigger and the other one is smaller then it lets in the same amount of light 

5. small aperture 

1 comment:

  1. 3. But what happens to the amount of light that enters the camera if you decrease the shutter speed. Technically, a smaller shutter speed would take the picture faster.
    5. there are three parts to this question. Only landscape photographers want a small aperture. What about macro and portrait? Read the questions more carefully. 83.

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