Sunday, February 26, 2012

Storytelling Apertures

Storytelling apertures usually have 3 components being the fore-,middle-, and background. If you want a "sharp" or clear image then its best to use a small aperture. Wide angle lens are best to capture as much of the image as possible to tell the most of your story. 17-18 mm lenses will be best for a wide composition. Just make sure that you choose the right aperture to go with your wide angle view! In order to have 3 equal parts make sure that your foreground is close. Normally people will back away from the foreground component in order to get more of the background which isn't good because the foreground will seem really small and ineffective. Storytelling apertures can also be small angled. The image is more narrow but it can still work pretty well because the image will be very sharp.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for your wonderful work!

    ReplyDelete
  2. I like how in depth you went. you explained things really well, showing you understand the concept :)

    ReplyDelete