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Sketchbook - Aperture/Shutter Speed

The document provides instructions for a sketchbook assignment where students are asked to find 5 magazine images that illustrate different aperture and shutter speed settings, including shallow depth of field, great depth of field, frozen action, blurred action, and panning. For each image, students must analyze the photo by writing down what they think the aperture or shutter speed is, which composition principle it illustrates, and how the photographer's technical choice makes the photo successful.

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Sketchbook - Aperture/Shutter Speed

The document provides instructions for a sketchbook assignment where students are asked to find 5 magazine images that illustrate different aperture and shutter speed settings, including shallow depth of field, great depth of field, frozen action, blurred action, and panning. For each image, students must analyze the photo by writing down what they think the aperture or shutter speed is, which composition principle it illustrates, and how the photographer's technical choice makes the photo successful.

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Find 5 magazine images to include in your sketchbook, one for each of the following:! ! -shallow depth of eld (~/2)! ! -great depth of eld (~/16)! ! -frozen action (~1000)! ! -blurred action (~30)! ! -panning (~30)!

Analyze the photos by writing down the following for each:! 1. What you think the aperture or shutter speed settings are (for shallow DoF write: /2, for great DoF write / 16, for fast SS write: 1000, for slow SS write 30)?! 2. What principle of composition does the photo illustrate?! 3. Write a sentence stating how the photographer's choice of aperture or shutter speed makes the photo successful.!

use the entire photodont crop itand no text in the image, presentation counts, so cut neatly

Sarah Connolly 1. /2! 2. Rule of Thirds! 3. She uses short depth of eld to focus our attention on the girl and create a blurred background that is not distracting.

Stephanie Ducharme 1. 1/1000 of a second! 2. Rule of Thirds! 3. She uses a fast shutter speed to freeze the hula hoop in midair to show you something that cannot be see with the naked eye. Rachel Barron 1. 1/30 of a second! 2. Pattern and Texture! 3. She uses a slow shutter speed and moves the camera along with the dog to blur the background while freezing the dog, showing fast action.

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