Learning Objective: Students will shoot an array of images using compositional rules that show their understanding of aperture and shutter. Students will then create a poster explaining their work and displaying their knowledge of the content.
FREEZE ACTION -Take photos outside that capture FREEZE ACTION. Try to “capture the moment”. Shoot at the shutter priority mode (S Mode or TV Mode) and sure you are on auto focus. | |Make sure your shutter speed is above 1/125th of a second. MOTION BLUR -Take action photos trying to capture MOTION BLUR. Try to “capture the moment”. Make sure your shutter speed is 1/30th or below for more blur. You might need to use a tripod to make sure stationary SHALLOW DEPTH OF FIELD When the subject is in focus and the background is blurry You will use a large size aperture (a smaller number) such as f/4 Shoot in "A Mode" or "AV Mode" LONG DEPTH OF FIELD When everything is in the frame is in focus. You will use a small size aperture (a larger number) such as f/22 Shoot in "A Mode" or "AV Mode" PART II: CREATE A VISUAL POSTERDisplay your understanding of aperture and shutter on a poster using Adobe InDesign. Create a document that is 11 x 17 landscape orientation in Adobe InDesign.
Poster must have a cohesive look to its design. Think about color, fonts, and type size. EXAMPLE BELOW: How to find what shutter/aperture you shot your image at.
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