Aperture and shutter Setting
The combination of aperture and shutter speed is very important in photography. The aperture value is used to control the amount of light passing through the hole, while the shutter speed is used to control the time the light is projected onto the film. The best exposure is achieved by setting both Settings just right. Photography is a kind of art that combines reality and unreality. Through the camera, we can not only record the real life, but also create art beyond the real. Clever use of different aperture and exposure time (shutter) Settings, is to create a different artistic conception of the photo is an important skill.
1. Blur effect caused by using a large aperture
Beginners of photography often enjoy using a large aperture. Because it can bring the effect of blur and hierarchy is regarded as one of the iconic features of the SLR. A lot of friends who do not know photography will often ask: those clear in front, behind the hazy picture is how to take out? Although the novelty wears off as people spend more time with photography, many people still have a soft spot for using large apertures. And the "dream" photos taken with a wide aperture have always been a favorite. The following work is a good example:
2. Reduce the clarity and sharpness of the aperture and the star effect
Be infatuated with while effect of big aperture dream, can we be opposite of it, look the effect that small aperture brings? In fact, photos taken with a smaller aperture also have their own characteristics. Not illusory, but more real. For example, F8 or so is often used when shooting landscapes. In this case, the picture tends to be sharper because the best picture quality is usually in this range.
3. Capture wonderful moments with a fast shutter speed
With that out of the way, let's talk about the effects of using different exposure times. One of the charms of photography is the ability to record moments at a fast shutter speed. If you can successfully freeze a few interesting moments with your shutter release, you're likely to create a great work
4.The unique charm of long exposure
Long exposure, also known as long exposure photography, is a creative technique that produces stunning images. Long exposure photography is a unique and artistic creation. At night, you will be able to create photos with beautiful lighting effects. Long exposure photography typically USES a long shutter speed (usually more than 2 seconds) to capture still elements in an image while obscuring moving objects (such as cars and water). The purpose of long exposure photography is to create an image with a time-lapse effect. It opened up a whole new world of photography that many photographers had never tried.
On the other hand, using a slow exposure or a long exposure can make all the difference. It is suitable for recording a dynamic process, which is reflected in a photo to achieve the effect of artistic creation.
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