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Photography Basics - Exposure / Aperture / Shutter Speed / ISO

Getting the right exposure Getting the right exposure for a picture is like filling up a cup of water. Think of aperture as a tap, shutter speed as the amount of time the cup is under the tap collecting water, ISO as the cup, and light as water. You want to fill your cup just right (right exposure), as too little water (underexposed), or too much water (overexposed) in your cup is not good. .A smaller aperture has a small water flow, and a large aperture has a large water flow The tap with the smaller aperture fills the cup slower as compared to the tap with a large aperture ISO is like the size of the cup. The smaller the cup, the faster it will fill up That being said, Think of photography as filling a cup of water to the right level. We can adjust the tap opening, the time collecting water, and the size of the cup, to achieve the right level of water in the cup. What is aperture? The definition of aperture is a opening in the lens, that light can travel through it. It is meas

 

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