Aperture f/1.8, Shutter Speed 1/2000th of a second, ISO 200 Aperture f/8, Shutter Speed 1/100th of a second, ISO 200 Aperture f/16, Shutter Speed 1/25th of a second, ISO 200 In the three photos, I saw lighting change due to my center of focus altering. In the aperture f/1.8 the front box became very dark when I focused the camera on the last box. I liked how this also set the mood for the photo. In aperture f/8 I was able to capture two boxes in focus and this allowed for my boxes to become brighter and lettering to become clearer. In aperture f/16, the photo was allowed to focus on all three boxes and show focus in the front of the image to the back. This gave way to a large depth of field. I liked how the different apertures displayed different moods of the image and also showed clearly where the center of focus was.
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AuthorMaddy Cuppett, an exploring, excited photography student in the learning. Archives
June 2017
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