In Three Parts. » Know ˃What exposure is ˃What affects exposure » Show ˃Define Exposure ˃Identify an over, under, and perfectly exposed photo ˃Use exposure.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Elements of Exposure.
Advertisements

Exposure Basics Introduction to Photography. What is Exposure  In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the digital sensor.
Manual Camera Settings
SLR Photography Camera Settings and Exposure. What is exposure? In photography, exposure is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the film (or.
CASTLEFORD CAMERA CLUB
Exposure “Exposure” refers to the amount of lighting passing through the lens of the camera and being recorded by the digital sensor or film. Modern cameras.
Reciprocity. The Rule of Reciprocity Using the rule of reciprocity is the key to being a pro photographer. Your camera meter may indicate an exposure.
MEMS Photography - or - How to coax pretty images out of a point and shoot camera - with - Brandon & Chris.
Photography Lesson 1 The Camera. What is Photography ? Photo- Light Graph- Drawing It means Light Drawing.... It literally means "To write with light.“
Aperture and Depth of Field. Review What are the three controls on the camera that control proper exposure?
CASTLEFORD CAMERA CLUB
EXPOSURE The film requires exactly the right amount of light to create an image.
Intro to Photography Getting the basics. The meaning of the word “Photography” Originates from two Greek words -Photo>meaning light -Graphy>meaning draw.
Camera Usage Photography I COM 241. Single lens reflex camera Uses interchangeable lenses Higher quality image than point and shoot cameras –Greater resolution.
Camera Functions Using Your Digital Camera. 1. What happens when you press the shutter button down halfway? What does macro mode allow you to do? Pressing.
Camera Basics.
Learning the Camera Nikon D40. Step One Turn your camera to the manual setting; on the Nikon turn the dial on the top to M, and also on the lens choose.
How to Use the SLR Camera Yr 11 Photography. How to Use the SLR Camera Aperture The size of the opening to the camera lense Determines how much light.
^REALLY IMPORTANT, EH? Exposure and Manual Shooting.
Mrs. Dornbach. How is a Photograph Captured?  Photographs are taken by letting light fall onto a light-sensitive medium, which records the image.  In.
1 Aperture & Shutter Speed. 2 Exposure To determine the correct exposure for your negative, you will need to know the correct combination of Aperture.
Intro to Photography. Types of Cameras Single Lens Reflex A single-lens reflex (SLR) camera typically uses a mirror and prism system that allows the photographer.
What does the Shutter do? Controls the amount of time light is allowed to strike the film (compare to Aperture- which controls the amount of light allowed.
Camera Basics. What is a camera?  A light-tight box with a hole in it  What does the hole do?  Allows the light to come into the camera and expose.
SHUTTER SPEED & F-STOPS.
The Basic Functions of a S ingle L ens R eflex C amera Exposure Basics.
Photography is the art of capturing light. Every choice that a photographer makes when taking a photo is based on this simple concept. What is photography?
Controlling the Photographic Process. With today’s modern digital cameras you can have as much or as little control over the picture taking process as.
In Photography, there is an Exposure Triangle (Reciprocity Theory) Aperture – size of the iris opening, how much light come into the “window” Shutter Speed.
An Introduction to Photographic Exposure
Camera Basics. Three things effect the exposure: 2. The size of the aperture or hole that allows light in. 3. The length of time light is admitted into.
ISO Say you spent the afternoon photographing your friends and family at a barbecue. As it transitions to evening and the party moves indoors, you want.
CASTLEFORD CAMERA CLUB DSLR Manual Mode. MANUAL It is easy to get a shot wrong while controlling both aperture and shutter, however it is fundamental.
Exposure Variables ISO and Shutter Speed. Intro  Exposure and composition are dependent on three variables:  ISO setting  shutter speed  aperture.
Understanding Aperture Overview & Refresher. Choosing Exposure Modes Aperture Priority Mode Lets you choose the aperture needed to obtain the depth of.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY.
Exposure. Exposure = Controlling the amount of light hitting the film or digital sensor Getting the “right” amount of light for the scene at hand.
Proper Exposure and Light Meter Basics Instructor: Ms. Davis.
Controlling light to achieve.  exposure is the quantity of light reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture.
Lenses Contain both convex and concave lenses. Lenses Many concave and convex lenses, called elements are grouped together to produce a specific magnification.
Unit 57 – Photography Exposure
The Camera. Photography is all about how light interacts with film and with paper. Cameras are designed to control the amount of light that reaches film.
Camera Parts and Functions
CASTLEFORD CAMERA CLUB DSLR Introduction- Session 1 The Exposure Triangle.
Shutter Speed Part 2 of the Photographic Triangle Copyright © Texas Education Agency, All rights reserved. Images and other multimedia content used.
The word Photography comes from two Greek words that mean "writing with light” Perfect Exposure Goal: To obtain the amount of light needed to create the.
Camera Exposure. Understanding Exposure Achieving the correct exposure is a lot like collecting rain in a bucket. While the rate of rainfall is uncontrollable,
Understanding Exposure: Shutter Speed + Aperture + ISO
CAMERA CONTROLS Lighting. Shutter DEFINITION:  blades or diaphragm that opens and closes for distinct periods of time to allow light into the camera.
Digital Photography. Photography Triangle Shutter Speed Speed at which the film or sensor is exposed to light Usually a fraction 1/250 = th of.
Understanding Aperture (a beginner’s guide) Understanding Aperture (a beginner’s guide)
Photographic Exposure: Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed An Introduction to.
Light Controls in Photography
Aperture and Depth of Field
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY.
Photography and Modeling Society October 7, 2009
Aperture.
What I Need To Know About Operating A Camera
Shutter Speed Aperture ISO/ASA
Aperture, Exposure and Depth of Field
Proper Exposure and Light Meter Basics
When you arrive… Get out a pencil / pen and something to take notes on. Make sure you can see the projector. Get your camera out.
Mastering your DSLR L/O: understanding the anatomy of a camera
Camera Basics Digital Photography.
Shutter Speed Aperture ISO/ASA
Exposure.
byAlishahSmithandMsJeske2006
Shooting in manual mode
Exposure Defined In photography, exposure is the amount of light per unit area (the image plane illuminance times the exposure time) reaching a photographic.
Aperture, Exposure and Depth of Field
Presentation transcript:

In Three Parts

» Know ˃What exposure is ˃What affects exposure » Show ˃Define Exposure ˃Identify an over, under, and perfectly exposed photo ˃Use exposure compensation to purposely over and under expose an image » Level of Thinking ˃Understand/Apply

But first…

» Which of the PSAM modes would you use if motion was most important in your picture?

» Name the six examples of “Scene” modes.

» What are the two exposure modes used for simple, point and shoot photography?

» Which of the P, S, A, M modes would you use if Depth of Field (DoF) in your photograph is most important?

» Which of the P, S, A, M modes would you use if you want full control over all the settings?

» Box (light-tight) The important components of any camera are:

» Box (light-tight) » Hole or Lens (to let the light in) The important components of any camera are:

» Box (light-tight) » Hole or Lens (to let light in) » Shutter (to open and close to let light in at the right time) The important components of any camera are:

» Box (light-tight) » Hole or Lens (to let light in) » Shutter (to open and close to let light in at the right time) » Film / Sensor (records the light) The important components of any camera are:

» Three things affect how much light comes into the camera: ˃Aperture (opening that lets the light in) ˃Shutter (how long the light comes in for) ˃ISO (how much light is needed to make the picture) » Your camera uses a light meter to measure the light coming in, and sets the aperture, shutter, and ISO so the image will be properly exposed.

Get just the right amount of light, and the image is “properly exposed.”

Too much light, and the image will be OVEREXPOSED

Not enough light and the image will be UNDEREXPOSED

Exposure = Total amount of light which hits the film Film and sensors require the right amount of light to produce a ‘correct’ exposure. The settings will be different depending on what you are taking a picture of.

Controlling Exposure

» You can purposely under or over expose a picture on your camera using Exposure Compensation. » Use the exposure compensation controls on the compact cameras to take the same picture five times: ˃-2 stops ˃-1 stop ˃“properly exposed” (according to camera) ˃+1 stop (over exposed) ˃+2 stops » Repeat this for FIVE different setups

» Three settings need to be considered when taking a photo: ˃ISO ˃Aperture ˃Shutter Speed » All three affect the amount of light that reaches the sensor, and how much is needed to get a proper exposure

» “International Standards Organization” » Controls how sensitive the sensor is to light » The more sensitive it is, the less light it needs to take the picture » CATCH: A high ISO causes grain in film photography, now it causes NOISE in digital photography

» Size of the opening in the lens » How MUCH light comes in at once

Do big holes (apertures) let in more or less light ?

F22 f16 f11 f8 f5.6 f4 f2.8 What do you notice about the f number as the aperture gets bigger?

Each aperture is twice as big (or half the size) as the aperture next to it. QUESTION: an f8 aperture lets in twice as much light as f___ and half as much light as f ___

» Aperture affects the DoF in an image » The bigger the aperture, the shorter the depth of field » Think about the aperture setting as being how much of the image is in focus » For instance: f/4, 4 feet in focus versus f/32, 32 feet in focus. Bigger number, more in focus.

» How long (or short) the shutter is open » How LONG the light comes in for

Changes how long the camera lets light hit the sensor A whole number of seconds … 1 second … 2 seconds … 3seconds Or a fraction of a second ½ second … ¼ second …. 1/8 …. 1/15 etc

Shutter speeds are usually given as a fraction of a second and each shutter speed on a camera is normally about twice as long, or half as long as the next shutter speed. Work out the missing shutter speeds in this list: ½ ¼ ___ 1/15 1/30 ___ 1/125 ___ ___ ___

» The shutter speed controls how motion looks in a picture. » The longer the shutter speed, the more blurred the motion will be.

» The ISO, Aperture, and Shutter Speed work together to create a properly exposed image that looks the way you want it to.

How do you know?

» Indicates how much light you need to add or subtract for a “good” exposure

» If your light meter says you have too much light, you will need to take some away by either making the aperture smaller or shortening your shutter speed.

» If your light meter says that you don’t have enough light, you will need to add some by opening up your aperture or lengthening your shutter speed.

Make it a little easier

Your light meter lets you know when your settings are going to work out, and whether your bucket will be half full, overflowing, or filled to the brim.

Exposure

» Find a partner. » Study each situation and determine possible solutions. » Record your solution on notebook paper. » Move on to next station when you are ready. » Return to seat when you are done.