In today's lesson, we were taught how to properly use the DSLRs and got the chance to try out some of the different features, mostly including aperture, shutter speed and using manual focus. Here are some of the images we took:
This is the first image we took. We tried to make it so there was a shallow depth of field, forgetting that shallow depth of field means a large aperture, so we took this with a small aperture.
We then took this photo with a larger aperture, so only the hand and leaf are in focus.
These two images we took are good examples of deep and shallow depth of field. The first image was taken with a large aperture, meaning that the depth of field is shallow and only the shoe is in focus. The second image was taken with a small aperture, with a deep depth of field.
In this image, we attempted to take a shot of the leaf falling using fast shutter speed, however this didn't really work. We made another attempt at this which turned out a bit better:
I am now very confident with using different sized apertures and changing the shutter speed, after this lesson that we spent using the cameras. But, I still think I need to work on shutter speed and taking better shots with it.
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