We talked in lecture about why a photographer might want to use different combinations of these... I always found this video (also from the slow mo guys) to provide a very intuitive understanding about how you can sometimes be fighting to get as much light as possible without compromising a shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lZvF-YyP0s
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I found it interesting during this slide that the aperture and exposure are proportional to one another; meaning that the bigger the aperture gets the more exposure a photo will have. In relative terms this makes sense because if one thinks about it, the bigger something is open the more light is allowed to entered.
We talked in lecture about why a photographer might want to use different combinations of these... I always found this video (also from the slow mo guys) to provide a very intuitive understanding about how you can sometimes be fighting to get as much light as possible without compromising a shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lZvF-YyP0s
I found it interesting during this slide that the aperture and exposure are proportional to one another; meaning that the bigger the aperture gets the more exposure a photo will have. In relative terms this makes sense because if one thinks about it, the bigger something is open the more light is allowed to entered.