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Week 4: ISO and Shutter Speed

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26/09/2017 Isyraf Zhong Ren Lim , (300 666 426) Photography Exercise 2c: ISO 2c.1) ISO effects exposure 2c.2) ISO effects image quality Exercise 2b: Shutter Speed Lecture ISO affects the light of the picture, the lower the ISO the clearer the photo will be produced and the higher the ISO, the noisier the picture will be. Shutter speed could be used to snap clear pictures of fast moving objects. Instructions Exercise 2c: ISO 2c.1) ISO effects exposure 2c.2) ISO effects image quality Upon reading, viewing and discussing the material on ISO, we have come to agree that ISO effects exposure (Exercise 2c.1) and effects the quality of an image (Exercise 2c.2). Your in-class task today, requires you to prove that: 2c.1) ISO effects exposure 2c.2) ISO effects the quality of an image by increasing the noise and grain of a picture. Exercise 2b: Shutter Speed We have already proven that shutter speed effects exposure (2a & 2c). Your task is to now prove tha...

Week 3: Aperture

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26/09/2017 (Week 3) Isyraf Zhong Ren Lim , (300 666 426) Photography Exercise 2: Aperture  Exercise 2a.1: Effect of Aperture on Exposure  Exercise 2a.2:  Depth of Field Controlled by Aperture Lecture Aperture is basically the amount of light that goes through the lens, hitting the sensors. Which controls exposure and depth of field. Instructions Exercise 2a : Aperture Upon reading, viewing and discussing the material on aperture, we have come to agree that aperture effects exposure (Exercise 2a.1) and controls depth of field (Exercise 2a.2). Exercise 2a.1 : Aperture effect on exposure Your problem task for the week is to prove the theory as fact that aperture does effect exposure by devising a plan and acting on it. Exercise 2a.2 : Aperture controls Depth of Field Your problem task for the week is to prove the theory as fact that aperture does effect and control depth of field  by devising a plan and acting on it. Further Instructi...

Week 2

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07/09/2017 (Week 2) Isyraf Zhong Ren Lim, (300 666 426) Photography Exercise 1: Presentation of 10 of your best-liked pictures Lecture The first class gave me an insight to what we could expect from Mr. Vinod's class. And of course some interesting info on who Mr. Vinod is. I was super impressed and shockd to learn that Mr. Vinod has had some awesome time and work done in the photography industry. Seeing the pictures he had captured and shared to us made me feel as though maybe all of us in class ought to learn a thing or two from our lect! Although it might take a while for me to search for a manual camera and the other equipments, I'm pretty sure I'm able to get one in time before the next class! Instructions • Write your e-portfolio and upload the 10 images along with the description. • Print A4 hardcopy of the 10 selected images with the description following the instructions (margin, font, etc.) given in class and place it in your hardcopy (portfol...