Exposure and shutter speeds
Within this objective we had to experiment with different shutter speeds and different exposures, we decided to use Katie jumping as that would show a clear difference between the shutter speeds, we also decided to change our surroundings to see how exposure would be effected in different light.

This picture consists of a slow shutter speed hence the blurred effect of Katie jumping, we decided to slow down the shutter speed to contrast with the fast shutter speed picture below and to show what effect the shutter speed has on the picture. In this picture the aperture was open quite a lot in order to let in a lot of light which is what we wanted which gave a over exposed effect to the
picture, this gave a almost angelic effect to the picture. This picture was taken indoors which gave us more control over the light within the picture



This picture was taken with a quicker shutter speed to have less of a blurred effect on the picture to contrast with the above picture and show what
effect shutter speeds have on a picture. We decided to take the picture with a smaller aperture to let less light in which gave it a dark mysterious feel to it also to contrast with the above photo. You can not see any main features of Katies face due to it being under exposed. This picture was also taken inside so we had control over the light.

In this picture we also used a fast shutter speed to catch Katie in mid air without it being blurred, although it is still sightly blurred you can make out what the picture is and
what Katie is doing. We also decided to have a bigger aperture to let in more light but this was not shown as we decided to take the photo outside and therefore did not have control over the light surrounding us which then effected the photograph.
