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AO2: Focus
Photograph 1: !- The photo was shot with a Cannon 1.4f 50mm
lens. !- The 50mm has no zoom so you have to work
out the right distance between you and the subject. !
- The 50mm goes down to a 1.4f aperture which means the lens opens up more to let more light in, this will keep the subject in focus whilst the background blurs out. !
- The shutter speed is adjusted to whatever the aperture, too short and the photo wont get any light but too long and the photo will have too much light. !
- Photo is shot with manual focus, it makes it easier to do it yourself as sometimes the camera doesn’t know what to focus on. !!
Photograph 2: !- The photo was also shot with a Cannon 1.4f
50mm lens. !- The photo was taken further away from
photograph 1 so the detail isn’t as clear. !- The aperture is spot on, the subject is in focus
and the background is blurred as it should be. !- The shutter speed on the other hand was a bit
too long, the sky is just too light for a overcast day. !
- This photograph again was shot with a manual focus. !
- All photographs are taken with manual exposure adjustment.