Sunday, October 28, 2018

Assignment 10.1

Assignment 10.1

1.  Explain the Exposure Triangle.
The Exposure Triangle is a term which is widely used by photographers to refer to the three main components of a camera system that a photographer adjusts to control exposure. The three components are aperture, ISO, and shutter speed. The use of these components determine how the photo will turn out.
2.  List the 3 components and what each controls. 
1.) Aperture- The hole in a lens that controls how much light is allowed to enter the camera body. This affects the brightness of the photo because of the aperture being small or large.
2.) ISO- A setting used on a camera to darken or lighten a photo. 
3.) Shutter Speed- The speed of how fast a camera's shutter shuts. Can be used to control the motion of subject and can be used to add a blur effect. 

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