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What is exposure?

What is exposure?. Exposure is…. the AMOUNT OF LIGHT (controlled by the aperture) that is captured over a SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF TIME (controlled by the shutter speed). Aperture. What are the apertures?. Depth of Field. - Distance that appears sharp between the subject and background.

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What is exposure?

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  1. What is exposure?

  2. Exposure is… • the AMOUNT OF LIGHT (controlled by the aperture) that is captured over a SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF TIME (controlled by the shutter speed).

  3. Aperture

  4. What are the apertures?

  5. Depth of Field - Distance that appears sharp between the subject and background

  6. Focal Lens • Distance created by lens

  7. The lens this class uses is • 35mm • Captures a fairly wide angle

  8. The further away your camera is from the subject, the greater the depth of field. • Higher f-stop numbers obtained by using smaller apertures produce deep depth of field.

  9. The closer your camera is from the subject, the lower the depth of field. • Lower f-stop numbers obtained by using larger apertures produce low depth of field.

  10. Bottom Line: • Depth of field depends on three factors: • aperture, • distance to subject, • focal length.

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