1. The lower the f-stop what happens? The lower the f-stop, the shallower the depth of field becomes. The aperture hole becomes larger with lower f-stop numbers. 2. The higher the f-stop what happens? The higher the f-stop, the deeper the depth of field, and the smaller the aperture hole. 3. What worked well? Basically everything ran smoothly with this lab; we were able to take all the photos with relative ease even though they didn't turn out amazing. 4. What would you have done differently? Next time, we would have more experience with drawing light and create more clean images. Orbs or Streaks: F-Stop: 7.1 Shutter Speed: 400 Shutter Speed: 10 seconds Writing/Creating With Light: F-Stop: 7.1 Shutter Speed: 400 Shutter Speed: 25 seconds Writing/Creating With Light: F-Stop: 7.1 Shutter Speed: 400 Shutter Speed: 25 seconds Face or Ghosted Images: F-Stop: 7.1 Shutter Speed: 400 Shutter Speed: 10 seconds