If this is a true/false question, then it is <u>false </u>that panning is very easy to do, and most people don't really get great images on the first try.
Panning practically refers to following a moving object with your camera so as to get a shot which can catch the object's speed and movement. The background of that object should be blurred due to its speed, but the object itself should be in the focus and perfect.
Rhythm, notes, scales, chords, and key signatures i'm pretty sure are the basic concepts
What are you learning about exactly so I can help
The smaller the f-stop, or f-value, the larger the opening in the aperture is. TRUE
Shutter speed affects how much light enters the camera, while aperture affects how long the light enters the camera. FALSE
Most photographs will be made using a shutter speed of 1/60 or faster. FALSE
The f-stops are typically expressed as f/number. TRUE