The Exposure Triangle: Making Sense of Aperture, Shutter Speed, and ISO The Exposure Triangle is the visual representation of the relationship between three main components of the Exposure: ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture.
The exposure of photography is about aperture/shutter speed... there are 3 elements of the exposure triangle is ISO: (a digital camera sensor's sensitivity to light.)
What's the fastest shutter speed?
the fastest shutter speed is 1/4000th of a second. the longest shutter speed on a most DSLRs or mirror less cameras is typically 30 seconds.. what does the shutter speed affect the photo, because as soon as the aperture affects the exposure, the shutter speed is responsible for controlling the amount of blur in a picture, the only thing to get rid off the the blur is you have to increase the the shutter speed, around 1/320th of a second..
Tips on how to get better focus on shots:
How to get better shots, try not go to TV mode and making mistakes on controlling the 1/10 seconds for 10 seconds. and always stay focus on the camera lock your focus and try not get distracted at all times and finally take some bursts shots..
what is an aperture?
The aperture stop of a photographic lens that can be adjusted to control the amount of light reaching the film's or image sensor's degree of exposure of light..the best aperture is blurred backgrounds/best of worlds/everything of sharp. what does it mean by aperture, it means when it refers to an adjustable opening in your camera sensor the difference between the iris and pupil, it actually works exactly like the aperture of a camera, controlling the amount of light being emitted.
how to get best shots of aperture:
At the right aperture for the right shot, the wide aperture is like f2.8 or f4.5 that can narrow your depth of field, leaving parts of your product out of focus. the smallest aperture will be like f8 or f11 that will give you a wider depth of field, keeping yourself focused and your product too.( and also use the correct white balance.) the size of an aperture is measured in F-stop.
What is an ISO?
ISO is known as the international standards organization and is in digital photography, it can measures the sensitivity of the image sensor, the principles apply the same too as a film in photography the lower the number the less sensitive your camera is to light and the finer the grain.
ISO 400, f/9, 1/320s. ISO 100, f/1.4, 1/250s. ISO 100, f/9, 1/800s.
what does ISO film mean in photography?
In the context of a film in photography, the ISO is followed by a number (any number) that is represented in the sensitivity of a given film emulsion to light, often offered to as a 'film speed', the higher ISO numbers that indicated a greater sensitivity to light. The word ISO is not exclusive to photography.
How does the ISO affect the light?
there is a reason why the ISO does that because if you increase the ISO, the sensor becomes more sensitive to light, which allows it to capture more light without slowing down the shutter speed or opening up the aperture.
What is ASA and ISO mean in photography?
we know that ISO means international standards organization, ASA means American standards Association but it is no longer widely used...ASA and ISO are both measured of a film speed or sensitivity to light. the most film is labeled by ISO which was created in 1987 by the international organization for standardization.
Can ISO affect exposure?
The ISO scale can be similar to shutter speed, when its doubled the exposure is also doubled, they are both proportional to on each another. Another thing that the aperture and shutter speed remain constant throughout these photos. only the ISO is changing, so you can see the affects on a photo.
THE CONTACT SHEET
As you can see the contact sheet that i have created, made some good points and bad points and with overexposure too.. the photos i have took and choosed the best ones that i like , the first one i like how i took the picture which turned out blurry from the background but got the best shot from the front at least.And same with the 6th one.
EBI: i could make more photos the effects, the displays too. the bad points that i have choosed i could try make an improvement on that..