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stealth61 [152]
2 years ago
12

HELP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST AND 20 POINTS! DONT ANSWER IF U DONT KNOW ( answers must be in own words dont copy and paste )

English
2 answers:
const2013 [10]2 years ago
5 0

Explanation:

<u>Aperture</u> changes the amount of light that reaches your camera sensor (and therefore your image brightness.

In a dark room, you want to have a large aperture to capture the most light, and on a bright sunny day, you want to have a low aperture to capture less light.

The <u>shutter speed</u> is the length of time that your camera shutter is open, or how long your camera spends taking a photo. The longer your camera shutter is open, the more light gets exposed onto the camera sensor.

Having a slow shutter speed can you help you blur moving objects, like vehicles, flowing water, or other moving subjects. You might also use a slow shutter speed for night sky photography (example attached below).

On the other hand, having a quick shutter speed captures objects as they are at that moment in time, like trying to capture nearly instantaneous photos of fast-moving things such as athletes or a bird in flight (example attached below). A quick shutter speed is also useful in bright light.

Gennadij [26K]2 years ago
4 0
3. Changing the Aperture changes the amount of light that is able to come through the lens.

4. Slowing your shutter speed creates a blurred effect.

5. Using a quick shutter speed creates a crystal clear photo. The image is still, with no signs of blur.

My dad is a photographer so I know some of this stuff
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