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one of the most interesting question i've seen haha! idk why but I imagine a traveler from a small town, leaving everything behind to find a land of many wonders. as he sets out, he enters a dark and thick forest. the clouds gather, and the winds blow ominously. the thunder bellows throughout, and branches of lightning crackle in the sky. the poor traveler only holds his barely lit kerosene lamp, and struggles to find a way out. it was a dark and long night, but he found a ray of light in the midst of the great thicket. he follows through and finally discovers the land of many wonders. everything is full of color and light. the traveler had only seen a glimpse of this serene land in his dreams.
this was fun to write lol
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-The horizon line shows where the sky and earth appear to meet.
-Figures in the distance are smaller and higher on the picture than nearby figures.
-The vanishing point shows where parallel lines running toward the horizon appear to meet.
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The truck will tire down in the mud if you don't put better tires on it.
The amount of light that passes through the lens and reaches the digital sensor is called exposure.
So, exposure determines how much light or darkness will get to the sensor, and thus how light or dark the image will be when you take a photo. There are settings that are responsible for this: ISO, aperture, and shutter speed - which together are called "the exposure triangle."