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Aperture F-stop

Photography

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Caption: What is aperture Aperture (f-stop) is a setting on a camera that controls how much light enters the lens. It also affects the depth of field (how much of the image is in focus). I noticed that the lower the f-stop the more blurry it will be in the back. Also the higher the f-stop the more it will focus on your object and the background. 

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Caption: Shutter Speed controls how long the camera’s shutter stays open to expose the sensor to light. Fast shutter = freezes motion. Slow shutter = captures motion blur. What I noticed was that that the lower the shutter speed the more blurry it would be and it is more lighter in the photo. And the faster the perfect picture would be taken with no blur even if it is moving but comes out dark.
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Caption: ISO controls the amount of light your camera lets in, and therefore how dark or light your photos will be. What I noticed for the outside it is better to use a lower ISO so you can get a clear picture and not blurry or very bright light around. For when you are shooting in the indoors use a higher ISO so it is clearly to see with the light that gives off.
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