3. Aperture/F-Stop
The aperture of a camera is referring to the
Amount of light the camera is letting in. By
Adjusting the aperture( the F-Stop) it can
Change whether the image is blurry or the
Object is clear but the BG is blurry. The F-Stop
Can be adjusted to change these things such as,
‘f/1.4’
Or ‘f/2’ Photographers use these features to get
images that focus on certain things.
4. Shutter
A device that limits the passage of light;
Especially a camera component that allows
light to enter by opening and closing the
aperture lens. Also the you can adjust the
shutter speed to change the type of picture
you would like to take. The shutter speed can
make objects long and blurry or very sharp
and distinct.
5. Exposure
Exposure refers to the amount of lighting
coming into the lens and ground the
aperture area.
Exposure is a mix of all three components
to take a picture. The aperture has to do
with the depth of field, the shutter speed
is the reason for sharp images and motion
blur, and the ISO Speed has to do with the
image noise.
7. Extreme Long Shot
The extreme long shot is a shot filmed from
a far-away location relative to the subject;
often used for an establishing shot.
8. Long Shot
The long shot is a shot in which the subject
is framed completely from head to toe or
top or bottom.
9. Medium Shot
The medium shot is a shot in which the subject
is framed from a medium distance for
example: the waist up.
10. Close Up
The close-up shot is shot taken from a close
distance in which the subject is magnified to
appear relatively large and fill the entire frame
to focus attention.