- Depth of field (sharp space)
Things that affect sharp space:
-Distance of shooting (far = wide, close = narrow)
– Diaphragm opening (small = wide, large. = narrow)
– Distance of focus lens / focal length (tele = narrow, wide = wide, normal = can be adjusted)
2. Panning
-Panning is one way to give the impression of motion in the photo.
-When panning, you must follow the object while aiming.
-The photo results make the object become relatively sharp compared to the background which is almost completely blurry.
-To get maximum panning photos; with low speed (8-60), and use a tripod (three feet).
3. Slow & stop action
-Slow action
one of the photographic techniques that aims to show / capture object movements. Usually low speed is used, between 1/30 to 1 second
-Stop action
the opposite of slow, which is a photographic technique to aim to freeze the motion of an object. Usually high speed is used, between 1/125 to 1/4000 or more.
4. Zooming
-Zooming is a photo technique to give the impression of motion by changing the focal length of the lens.
– Changing the focal length can only be done with a zoom lens.
-To get the impression of motion, you must use a shutter speed of no more than 1/30 second.
-To get maximum zooming photos, wear a tripod (three feet)
5. Bulb
-Shutter speed can be adjusted according to the time we want.
-This technique is done by holding the shutter release button for longer.
-To get the maximum results of the bulb photo, a release cable and a tripod can be used.
-For example, we use the speed of 30 seconds until the light recording time runs out.