SHUTTER SPEED QUESTIONS
1. Explain the three types of long exposures.
The three types of long exposures are long, medium, and shot exposure. The difference between these three exposures are that the smaller the exposure the sharper you are ably to see the image, and the larger it is not as sharp and it is moving long object which you aren't able to see it as well.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks?
The neutral density filters reduce the amount of light entering the camera, enabling a longer exposure time than otherwise possible.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning?
press the button on the cable release, and wait anywhere from 5-10 minutes, depending on whether (or how much) lighting would strike. Metering for exposure times is similar to that of fireworks. The frequency of the lightning will affect the overall exposure, and there are no guidelines (other than experimentation) for how much exposure time you should allow.
4. How are star trails created?
It takes about 30 seconds to paint it, but the entire exposure was about 7½ minutes long.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light?
The three types of long exposures are long, medium, and shot exposure. The difference between these three exposures are that the smaller the exposure the sharper you are ably to see the image, and the larger it is not as sharp and it is moving long object which you aren't able to see it as well.
2. How does the use of a neutral density filter change the way the photograph looks?
The neutral density filters reduce the amount of light entering the camera, enabling a longer exposure time than otherwise possible.
3. What are the steps to shooting lightning?
press the button on the cable release, and wait anywhere from 5-10 minutes, depending on whether (or how much) lighting would strike. Metering for exposure times is similar to that of fireworks. The frequency of the lightning will affect the overall exposure, and there are no guidelines (other than experimentation) for how much exposure time you should allow.
4. How are star trails created?
It takes about 30 seconds to paint it, but the entire exposure was about 7½ minutes long.
5. How does Reciprocity Failure change the way the film reacts to light?