Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Photo Project : Comprimise

For this photo project, we had to show how comprimise has to be used in photography. Well, more to the point, we had to show what happens if one factor of capturing a photo (Such as shutter-speed) was changed, and how you would have to compensate, in order to accomodate this change.
An example of this would be shutter speed.
If the settings were changed to a fast shutter speed, a wide aperture would have to be used, in order to avoid the photo being under-exposed. If the settings were changed to a slow shutter speed, a smaller aperture would have to be used, in order to avoid over-exposure.


For the first photo that we took, the shutter speed was far too low. The aperture was set at the right setting, but because the shutter speed was so low, there was severe motion blur that can be seen when looking at her hair, and the entire body.
Technical Details
F10.0
1/30



For the second photo that we took, we tried to correct for this blur using a quicker shutter speed, but thought that because the aperture was at the right setting before, we would not have to correct that at all. Oh, how wrong we were..
Technical Details
F10.0
1/60


For the third photo, we had finally learned from our mistakes. To correct for the under exposure of the second photo, we lowered the F-stop, in order to open out the aperture wider. This corrected for the under-exposure present, and still allowed us to obtain a blur-less and well-exposed image.
Technical Details
F5.6
1/60


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