The Exposure Triangle.
What is the Exposure Triangle?The Exposure triangle is made up of three components. ISO (noise), Aperture (the depth of field) and Shutter Speed (motion blur). By using these components you can adjust them to take a perfect photograph with great exposure, leaving you with amazing results.
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ISOISO is the sensitivity of your camera, the lower the number the less sensitivity, while a higher ISO number increases the sensitivity of your camera.
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ApertureAperture is 'the opening in the lens' that allows your camera to capture the scene your capturing. The Aperture depends on the size of the hole in which the light reaches the film or digital sensor. The larger the hole the more light gets in , the smaller the hole the less light gets in.
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