This lesson you will be learning how to use shutter speed and aperture through a light drawing task. How have these pictures been created? Tips for the practical: - Trial and error is key. - Review every photo, and work out how to do it better as a team. - Work together - communication is going to be important on this task! - Use a tripod - however still you think you are holding a camera, it wont be still enough in your hand. - Experiment with lighting - be creative. - Focus on altering shutter speed and aperture when you need to make improvements/changes. Take it in turns to take the photos - as always, you cant share photos, which is why it is best if you have your own camera. Upload all of your photos as a contact sheet - include the ones that didn't work! put a title above it 'Experimenting with shutter speed and aperture: Light Drawing'
Add captions to the best photos and explain why they worked so well. Also choose 4/5 photos to add captions to that didn't work and explain why they didn't work. Next, under your contact sheet, write a paragraph to explain the following: What is shutter speed and when should you use it? What effect does slow shutter speed have? What effect does fast shutter speed have? What is aperture and when should you alter it? Shutter speed is... You should use it when... If you use a slow shutter speed, your photo will... If you use a fast shutter speed your photo will... Aperture is... You should use it when....
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