Friday, 16 October 2015

Aperture F2.8, F.8, F.16


This example was shot in Aperture F2.8, 1/80 Shutter Speed an ISO 800. Due to the F2.8 shot which was captured on a 50mm lens, has an extremely shallow depth of field; This means the object in close proximity to the camera will be in focus, anything past that object will be out of focus.

This example was shot in Aperture f.8, 1/160 SS, 1600 ISO. As you can tell, compare to the last example, the depth of field has been extended, however parts of the background are still out of focus.



This example was shot in Aperture f.16, 80ss, 1600 ISO. This example allows large amounts of the shot to be in focus due to the deep depth of field and narrow opening. 

 How effective were your videos?

My shots allowed me to view the difference in aperture, and therefore I learnt about difference in focus and the range and also how it affects the lighting.What were your strengths? Why?

What were your areas of weakness? Why?

Unfortunately I didn't use a tripod so my shot is sometimes unsteady, a tripod could have made a difference to my shot. 

 Recommendations

I would improve my videos next time by shooting all the shots in the same setting, therefore you could see the gradual change in focus as the aperture changes. 

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