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Element 5:ISO

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ISO is rhe numircal rating the decribes the sensitivty to light of  digital cameras CCD (Charged Device). the ISO rating doubles as the sensitivty to light doubles. Higher ISO setting creates higher noise. An ISO of  100 is ideal when printing images. iso 100 f/5.6 1/800 date 19/02/2018 time 1pm inside iso 800 f/5.6 1/800 date 19/02/2018 1pm inside iso 6400 f/5.6 1/800 date 19/02/2018 1pm inside

Element 2: shutter speed and the moving object

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Shutter speed defintion: The camera setting which opens and closes to admit light into the camera for a measuerd lengh of time. The faster the shutter speed the sharper the moving object will be. the slower the shutter speed the more blue will be evident. Panning keeps a moving object will keep the subject sharp while blurring the backround. shutter speed 1/3 iso 400 f/5.6 date 15/2/2018 mid afternoon shutter speed 1/1250 iso 400 f/5.6 date 15/2/2018 mid afternoon shutter speed 1/4000 iso 400 f/5.6 date 15/2/2018  mid afternoon

Element 1 aperture (updated)

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Aperture: Defintion a space through which light passes in an optical or photographic instrument, especially the variable opening by which light enters a camera. And also the techniqe DOF. It stands for deph of feild. This means what is in focus in relation to the lense. A high apertuer of f/24 means the items close to the lense is in focus. And a f/13 means that the backround won't be complety blurred but just a little. And the smallest f stop I have photgraphed was f/5 and it made almost everything in focus. I wasn't satisfied with my photos with the fire hydrant so here are my new ones apertuer:f/24  iso: 400 shutter speed 1/320 date ‎Tuesday, ‎6 ‎February ‎2018, ‏‎3:11:08 AM sunny day apertuer: f/13 iso 400 shutter speed 1/320 ‎Tuesday, ‎6 ‎February ‎2018, ‏‎3:11:08 AM sunny day apertuer :f/5 iso 400 shutter speed 1/320 ‎Tuesday, ‎6 ‎February ‎2018, ‏‎3:11:08 AM sunny day