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1.Why is exposure a subjective decision?
Exposure is the amount of light you let in the camera to take the picture. If you let in lots of light, the resulting picture will be bright and if, on the other way, you left only a little bit of light in the camera, the picture will be dark.
Although the camera could select the perfect exposure for a given photo, to enhance most/all details, the photographer should intervene to decide the amount of the light he wants in... to control the overall feeling/ambiance of the photo. It's his photo, a second photographer might come in and make different decisions regarding the exact same location and composition. Just like a painter will approach the empty canvas its own personal way.
2.How do our decisions about aperture and shutter speed influence the photography that we take?
Aperture and shutter speed are the tools used to control the amount of light in the camera, the exposure talked about in previous question.
The best way to discuss this is to take a classic example. Imagine you want to take a photo of a fountain or a small waterfall. There is movement there. Is it better to take a photo with a very fast shutter speed to capture individual drops flying in the air, freezing the time? Or to do a long exposure to show the flow of the water? Maybe somewhere between those two extremes? All these answers are good and depend on what the photographer wants to transmit as message. That's where the subjectivity comes into play. As you play with the shutter speed, you also need to adjust the aperture to control the overall exposure of the photo.
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Action is any human movement included in the act of dancing— it can include dance steps, facial movements, partner lifts, gestures, and even everyday movements such as walking. ... Dancers may use movements that have been choreographed or traditional dances taught by others who know the dances.
Filmmaking<span> (or in an academic context, </span>film production<span>) is the process of making a </span>film<span>. Filmmaking involves a number of discrete stages including an initial </span>story<span>, </span>idea<span>, or commission, through </span>screenwriting<span>, </span>casting<span>, shooting, </span>sound recording and reproduction<span>, </span>editing<span>, and </span>screening<span> the finished product before an </span>audience<span> that may result in a </span>film release<span> and exhibition. Filmmaking takes place in many places around the world in a range of </span>economic<span>, </span>social<span>, and </span>political<span> contexts, and using a variety of technologies and </span>cinematic techniques<span>. Typically, it involves a large number of people, and can take from a few months to several years to complete. sorry im an actor so i know</span>
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i dont know of what there is no picture so count the melody of what
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