Shutter Speeds
Slow Shutter Speeds
1. Explain the three types of long exposures. The three types of long exposures are short, medium, and long exposures. Shorter exposures range from about 1/20th of a second to several seconds, medium exposures can go up to about a minute, and long exposures can take up to hours.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks? The neutral density filter adds a neutral tinted color to a photograph, altering the lighting of the image by blocking a certain amount of light from entering the camera.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning? First you set up the camera as if you were shooting any other landscape, then you press the button on the cable release, and finally wait several minutes, anywhere from 5-10 minutes, depending on how long you wish to have the exposure.
4. How are star trails created? Star trails are created using long exposures and film since camera batteries don't last very long.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light? Reciprocity Failure fails to produce the image with the light that the image was supposed to have. The chemicals in the film do not react to light over time.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks? The neutral density filter adds a neutral tinted color to a photograph, altering the lighting of the image by blocking a certain amount of light from entering the camera.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning? First you set up the camera as if you were shooting any other landscape, then you press the button on the cable release, and finally wait several minutes, anywhere from 5-10 minutes, depending on how long you wish to have the exposure.
4. How are star trails created? Star trails are created using long exposures and film since camera batteries don't last very long.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light? Reciprocity Failure fails to produce the image with the light that the image was supposed to have. The chemicals in the film do not react to light over time.