Task Seven: Shutter and Aperture
Take two pictures of the one subject: one with a fast shutter, one with a slow shutter.
Here's a picture of a cone being tossed into the air with fast shutter.
You can see the difference between the other picture with the slow shutter.
A fast shutter will freeze a moving object and a slow shutter blurs a moving object.
Here's a picture of a cone being tossed into the air with fast shutter.
You can see the difference between the other picture with the slow shutter.
A fast shutter will freeze a moving object and a slow shutter blurs a moving object.
Take two pictures of the one subject: one with a high aperture and one with a low aperture.
Here's a picture I took of a bird using a higher a aperture and another with a cat using a low aperture. The larger the aperture the more shallow the depth of field.
The smaller your aperture the deeper the DOF (depth of field) the larger the more shallow your DOF.

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