Wednesday, 21 September 2016

September 21st: Introduction to Shutter Speed

Hello and welcome back!

Before we begin today, please fill out this quiz on Resolution. Please complete this on your own, with no talking please. If you are unsure about the answers, refresh yourself on the article that you read yesterday:


If you are done the quiz early and are waiting for the lesson to start, then google Shutter Speed. 

AFTER THE LESSON:

In your own words, explain what the function is of the shutter speed and how you can use it in your camera.

PHOTO EXPERIMENTATION:
You will go outside today with a pen and a piece of paper and take the following 6 photos. You MUST RECORD the shutter speed that you used for these photos. 

I would like you to work with a group of 2 or 3 and do the following: 

A.) Take a photo of a water photo running...one of a slow shutter speed and one on a fast shutter speed. 

B.) Take a photo of someone running through the frame, one on a fast setting and one on a slow setting. 

C.) Have one person sit in a chair with the camera focusing on their feet while the other group member pushes them in the chair (in the lab). Take on a low setting and one on a fast setting. 

HINT-IF YOUR PHOTOS ARE TOO DARK, USE A HIGHER ISO. IF YOUR PHOTOS ARE TOO BRIGHT, USE A LOWER ISO. 

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