PART I
- F4 – looks the best at __1/25___ of a second shutter speed.
- F5.6 – looks the best at _1/60____ of a second shutter speed.
- F8 – looks the best at __1/30___ of a second shutter speed.
- F11 – looks the best at __1/30___ of a second shutter speed.
- F16 – looks the best at __1/15___ of a second shutter speed.
- F22 – looks the best at __1/8___ of a second shutter speed.
PART II
With f4 the background looks really light and you can't see the background, and it's not in focus.
With f5.6 the background looks really light but not as much as the past one, and it's not in focus.
With f8 the background looks blurry but you can see it, and it does not look in focus.
With f11 the background looks a little bit blurry but not to much you can tell what the background is, and it looks that it probably needed more focus.
With f16 the background looks good but it could be better, and it looks like it is in focus.
With f22 the background looks really good you can see everything really clearly, and it is in really good focus.
PART III
1. Consider what is happening to the people themselves at slow Shutter Speeds.
The people are probably moving because the shutter speed is slow and it takes a long time to take the picture.
2. In a real shooting situation, what should the photographer do to lessen this problem?
He should make the shutter speed to be fast and it will take a good picture.
3. What combination of aperture and shutter speed do you think produces the best portrait? Why?
I think a shutter speed of 1/30 and a aperture of f/16 I think it was the best one even though it is a bit to dark, it shows every thing really clearly and good quality.