Monday, 25 April 2016

memory test

POP ART – Memory test

2.1 Use contextual awareness to support the development of ideas for visual production.









Q1 – Detail two reasons why we change the ISO
If you shooting outside the weather conditions might be different and you will have to change the iso to a higher sensitivity if the weather is bright you will set the iso to 100 if it was dark you will have to set the iso to a higher level.

If you have to use a fast shutter speed you will have to change the iso to avoid getting a blurry picture.  

Q2 – Explain the difference in depth of field between a wide and a narrow apature
Wide depth of field mean you have more of the picture in focus and shallow depth of field will have less in focus

A bigger the apature the shallower the depth of field and a lower apature will be the wider depth of field

Q3 – List four consideration you had to take into account when producing your pop-art photography. For example, depth of field, shadows etc)
What I would do to make a photo in focus would press the camera shot button half way so it is in focus

To get no shadows I had to make sure the lighting was on top of the object of interest to create no shadows

 I set the iso to 500 because I wanted it high so I can obtain a lot of light in the photo and obtain detail in the shot without it being to grainy

I chose to center my object because I only wanted the object not the background

I wanted a shallow depth of field because I only wanted to have the object of interest in focus
So I chose I bigger aperture  

Q4. Describe when would you choose to use the ‘A’ and the ‘P’ modes on a camera
 A mean auto and p means program
 You will chose a for a moving object  I would

I would chose p to have more control over the settings so I would use this taking portraits 

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