Large Depth of Field
Shallow Depth of field
Fast Shutter Speed
Slow Shutter Speed
WHAT I LEARNED: While taking these photos of different shutter speeds, I learned how our camera captures movement. When you set your shutter speed to a fast time (1/1000) it captures the subject in that moment; leaving a clear, focused image. When you set your shutter speed at a slower time (3 sec.) It captures all of the movement in those three seconds; leaving a more blurred image, like the one above, making it look as if the photo was still moving. Not only did I learn about shutter speeds, I learned the kind of photos changing your aperture can make. When you have a large aperture (depth of field) everything in the photo is sharp. It captured everything in that lens, and the light that was being allowed in. However, having a small depth of field allows only one part to be in focus, while the rest is blurred out. I like these kind of photos. It's like capturing a macro shot. Only the part in focus is important in the image.