HOW TO OPERATION A CAMERA – PART 4: BASICS FOR BEGINER
- l38716038
- Oct 12, 2022
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According to Elizabeth (2019), Aperture, Shutter speed, and ISO make up the three sides of the exposure triangle. They work together to create a properly exposed photo. If one variable changes, at least one of the other variables must also change to maintain the correct exposure. That's why the smart exposure triangle technique is used a lot in photography.

Here are some shots I've taken flexibly using the exposure triangle:

This photo I have set F (high or low) to focus on the face of the subject in the photo, combined with spinning the camera and shooting picture in high shutter speed mode to create temporarily 3D motion for the image.



In these shot I set a low ISO to reduce noise when shooting in dark spaces, combined with moving the camera horizontally in high shutter speed mode to give the image an artistic blur motion.
Reference:
1. Photography Life. 2019. The Exposure Triangle - A Beginner's Guide. [online] Available at: <https://photographylife.com/what-is-exposure-triangle> [Accessed 8 July 2022].




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