Shutter speed 1/20 Shutter speed 1/40 Shutter speed 1/100 Shutter speed 1/400 In my shutter photos, I was trying to accomplish showing a water drop. In the first 2 photos, set at a low shutter speed, it shows motion blur of the water as it falls. In the last photo, it was shot at a very fast shutter speed and shows the water shot in mid-drip. Aperture f/2.8 Aperture f/4.0 Aperture f/8.0 Aperture f/11 For my aperture images, I was trying to demonstrate how the aperture will affect the depth of field. In the first image, it was taken with a very small aperture of f/2.8. In that photo, you can only see the cherries because the rest of the background is blurred. In the f/11, the cherries and surrounding leaves/branches are in focus with the background being blurred a small bit. Questions:
A fast shutter speed does what to an image? It stops motion blur, freezing the image. It also darkens the exposure. A slow shutter speed does what to an image? It shows motion blur and brightens the exposure. A large aperture does what to an image? It lets more light into the photo and gives less depth of field. A small aperture does what to an image? It lets less light into the photo and gives more depth of field.
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