Aperture and Shutter Speed Comparison

My name is Ria McCarthy. I grew up on a farm in Heber, City UT. I am in my fourth year at RMC.


The following photo was taken using a Nikon D5100 camera. It was taken with good lighting at a mid range to fast shutter speed (1/250) and a 200 ISO. I was focusing on aperture so the first photo is with a high Aperture (F32).


The background is in mostly clear focus, but it is distracting and detracts from the overall photo. The next photo was taken at a the same shutter speed and ISO but at a much lower Aperture (F4.5) to only focus on one part of the picture and blur the rest to create a focal point. It is also zoomed in closer.


The next photo was taken with an ISO 100 and an F 16 aperture but with a slow shutter speed (1/8). It is blurry because of the slow shutter speed. In some situations this can be a cool effect but right now it mostly detracts from the image. 


The next image has the same aperture, ISO 400, and shutter speed at 1/1000 making the image slightly darker but it is frozen and mostly in focus. 



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