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Photo U – A Journey into Photography Session 2: Understanding Exposure Alex Santiago
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Agenda What is exposure Elements of Exposure Exposure Triangle Depth Of Field (DOF) Explained
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What is Exposure? Exposure is the process of capturing light in a single shutter cycle to produce an image Exposure that achieves the effect the photographer intended is “correct” exposure
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Exposure is Filling a Bucket… Think of exposure as filling a bucket with water Things to consider: Water flow Time to fill the bucket Size of hose (wide/thin) Size of bucket (S/L)
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Elements of Exposure Four Elements of Exposure: Light Aperture Shutter Speed ISO Each element is crucial in the process to create a photograph Each element may be used in creative ways
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Elements of Exposure: Light The most important of the elements Light creates shadows, highlights, textures, accents, moods, emotions, and other enhancing effects on a scene/photo Finding good light is a skill that comes with experience and a LOT of trial and error
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Elements of Exposure: Aperture Controls the amount of light allowed into the lens Adjustable and may be made to be larger or smaller Controls depth of field (DOF)
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Elements of Exposure: Aperture – How it works…
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Elements of Exposure: Shutter Speed The shutter is a curtain inside the camera that opens for a specified duration of time to expose the sensor/film to light That duration of time is Shutter Speed Shutter Speed can be used for effects creation in photographs
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Elements of Exposure: Shutter Speed Shutter speed is used for the following reasons: Determine safe hand hold speed Stopping action (fast shutter) Blurring action (slow shutter)
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Elements of Exposure: Shutter Speed – How it works… Safe hand hold shutter speed to prevent blurry images: Rule of thumb is to always use a shutter speed equal to the focal length Example: Lens = 50mm SS: 1/50 s Lens: 100mm SS: 1/125mm
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Elements of Exposure: Shutter Speed – How it works… Shutter Speed at 2 seconds
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Elements of Exposure: Shutter Speed – How it works… Shutter Speed at 1 second
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Elements of Exposure: Shutter Speed – How it works…
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Elements of Exposure: ISO ISO is the speed with which your digital camera sensor responds to light Lower ISO setting will require longer exposure time to create an image Higher ISO setting will capture the same scene with a shorter exposure time
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Elements of Exposure: ISO – How it works…
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The Exposure Triangle The Exposure Triangle is a visual representation of the three ingredients needed for a properly exposed image The relationship between shutter speed, aperture, and ISO is at the heart of all photography Understanding the exposure triangle will assist you in creating a properly exposed image
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Exposure Triangle: Understanding Stops Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO are adjustable Shutter speed adjustments are done in seconds or fraction of a second Aperture adjustments are done in f/stops which translate to the size of the lens divided by the aperture Lens size/fstop=aperture size smallest Largest Fast Slow Fast Full Stops Chart
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Exposure Triangle: Balancing the Elements of Exposure When we choose an appropriate combination of shutter speed and aperture size that works, it will not be the only combination There are multiple correct exposure combination for any scene The best combination is that which provide the effect intended for the image
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Exposure Triangle: Balancing the Elements of Exposure Let’s look at an example: Aperture: f/11 Shutter Speed: 1/250” ISO: 100 There are several reasons not to use this settings Determine the rest of the correct exposure values
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Hands on Exercise
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Depth Of Field (DOF) Explained – What is DOF? A camera can only focus its lens at a single point The area in front and behind the focus point that appears to be sharp is the DOF DOF has an aesthetic and technical impact on an image DOF enables you to direct viewers to the focal point of an image
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Depth Of Field (DOF) Explained – Shallow DOF Shallow DOF will help you isolate your subject in an image The objective is to have the subject in focus while having the foreground/background out of focus
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Depth Of Field (DOF) Explained – Ingredients for Shallow DOF Ingredients for shallow DOF Large Aperture Size (depending on the lens 3.5, 2.8, etc.) Long Focal Length (70- 200 mm, 300mm, etc.) Lens closer to your subject
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Depth Of Field (DOF) Explained – Deep DOF Deep DOF brings a majority (if not all) of your photograph into sharp focus Crucial for beautiful landscape images Require longer exposure time
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Depth Of Field (DOF) Explained – Ingredients for Deep DOF Ingredients for Deep DOF Smaller Aperture Size (depending on the lens 8,11, 16, etc.) Short Focal Length (10- 24mm, 16-24mm, etc.) Lens further away from your subject
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