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camera induction

tripod safety:

make sure to extend the top part first when opening tripod, and make sure the legs are fully outstreached so the tripod doesnt fall onto somone or damage the camera on it, lastly make sure when releasing the tripod quickly don't keep hold of it or you may catch your fingers, and when extending it dont let go or it will fall and you may do the same.

lighting stand safety:

Do not touch light when it has been on as it gets very hot, wrap cable up and stand out the way so it can cool down.

shutter speed (ball drop test)

 

iso:

drips from paper: 0

drips from kitchen towel: 5

drips from napkin: 6

The amount of drips was to demonstrate the difference in films absorbing light when they are all made of the same matrial like the paper, kitchin towel and napkin.

Aperture:

1: The amount of light coming into an the hole meant that the smaller one (3mm) did not show the most amount of light, whereas the bigger one (6mm) had more light showing through, so the smaller the hole the less light there is and the bigger the hole means light.

2: Aperture controls how light and dark an image is depending on the setting, with this you can control how much light an image has. the less apreture the darker the image, it does this because the more light there is the lighter the image is, and its the same with darkness.

depth of field:

the first photo only had the first flower in frame, the second had the third and second flower in frame while the first one was blurry, and the last one had the last flower in frame but the first two were blurry.

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