Shutter speed- The amount of time to when the shutter, or the eye of the camera, should open and let light in. ISO- How sensitive the camera should be to light. Lower the number, the more sensitive it is to light. Aperture- The opening in the lens. By controlling how open it is, you are controlling how much light you are letting in on the photograph. Depth of Field- Focusing on the nearest subject and blurring the background. All four terms work together to take the perfect image depending on the environment. If you are taking a photo in a dark place or a bright lighted place, you can change the setting depending on that to allow your image to be captured correctly.
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AuthorCrystal Centeno-Padilla. Senior at Denver South High School. Archives
May 2018
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