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Photographic TerminologySkye Nel
Unit 57: Photography and Photographic Practice TerminologyP1, P2, M1, M2
Shutter Speed
The Shutter speed on this image was very quick, this was to get a very clear and pristine picture. The shutter speed was : 1/320. This means there was very low % of camera shake. This also, because there was a lot of light in the image, the quicker shutter speed let less light into the lenses.
The Shutter speed on this image was very slow , this was to get a blurry image. The shutter speed was : 1/13. This means there was very High % of camera shake. There wasn’t a lot of lighting within the image due to trees blocking out the sun, this meant the shutter speed had to be slower in order to get a brighter image.
Shutter Speed
Fast Shutter Speed Slow Shutter Speed
Shutter Speed : 1/800 Shutter Speed : 6 seconds
Iso
The ISO level on a camera setting is to control the shutter speed.
In this image there was a lot of light, this means the images I took previous to this one was very bright. So I had to rise the ISO making the light intake less.
The ISO was : 1600
ISO
High ISO Low ISO
The ISO was : 320The ISO was : 1600
Aperture & Depth of Field
Depth of field is what the image if focused on, and what isn’t. So on this image, you can clearly see a line in the floor is in focus and the rest of the image isn’t. This Is because I focused on a specific area of the photo.
The f-stop in this image is ‘1.8’ This means the line of focus is very narrow and short, this also means that a lot of the image isn’t going to be in focus.
Aperture & Depth of Field
Narrow Depth of Field Wide Depth of Field
F Stop: 1.8 F Stop: 5.6
Rule of thirds
The rule of thirds mostly helps with the composition of an image, including the background the main focus and anything in-between. This helps with the poisoning of things in the image. As you can see in the image on the right, I wanted the bird to be in the bottom left of the image, but its head to be in the middle. So I used the ‘grids’ provided and positioned it accordingly.
Examples of Rule of thirds