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Aperture Assignment: Turn your camera to aperture priority mode and start to play around with your aperture settings. When you are in aperture priority mode, the camera will set the shutter speed for you, so it is one less thing you have to worry about. Arrange your partner in a steady, nicely lit loca- tion (on a chair or someplace where they won’t move much). Use a table or tripod, to avoid camera shake. You will need this when you shoot in smaller apertures, (larger f-stop num- bers) because the shutter speed will be slower, which can result in blurry photos, if you do not use a tripod or a stable spot to prevent camera shake. Now, try different aperture settings from your smallest f-stop to the largest, being sure to write down the f-stop you used for each photo. Take 10 Pictures of the same person in the same pose with the same lighting. Post the images to your blog with the f-stop # for each image. Answer the following questions on your blog: 1. Which was your most successful image and why? 2. Which was your least successful image and why? name: Image #1 fstop: Image #2 fstop: Image #3 fstop: Image #4 fstop: Image #5 fstop: Image #6 fstop: Image #7 fstop: Image #8 fstop: Image #9 fstop: Image #10 fstop:
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  • Aperture Assignment:Turn your camera to aperture priority mode and start to play around with your aperture settings. When you are in aperture priority mode, the camera will set the shutter speed for you, so it is one less thing you have to worry about. Arrange your partner in a steady, nicely lit loca-tion (on a chair or someplace where they won’t move much). Use a table or tripod, to avoid camera shake. You will need this when you shoot in smaller apertures, (larger f-stop num-bers) because the shutter speed will be slower, which can result in blurry photos, if you do not use a tripod or a stable spot to prevent camera shake. Now, try different aperture settings from your smallest f-stop to the largest, being sure to write down the f-stop you used for each photo.

    Take 10 Pictures of the same person in the same pose with the same lighting.Post the images to your blog with the f-stop # for each image. Answer the following questions on your blog:

    1. Which was your most successful image and why?

    2. Which was your least successful image and why?

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