2.Shutter Speeds-The time for which a shutter is open at a given setting and fast speeds are mostly using to sports or wildlife photo and a fast shutter speed much of the time. AND slow speeds are mostly used and/or needed for landscape, architectural, night, still life or "special effect" photo.
3.Shutter Priority-The shutter-priority mode is to have a faster shutter speed to freeze the action of fast-moving subjects or to have a slower shutter speed to blur moving subjects in order to create a sense of motion.
4.Aperture- Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens.
5.ISO/ASA- ISO stands for International Organization for Standardization and ASA is something American, and is unimportant.
6.Exposure Triangle- The Exposure Triangle is a catchy phrase meant to encompass the three factors which affect the exposure of a photograph of a scene with a given amount of light.7."B" or Bulb- A shutter setting is indicates that the shutter will remain open for as long as the shutter release is pressed.
8.Cable Release- Allowing the photographer to open the shutter without touching or moving the camera.
9.Tripod- Tripod is capture more diverse shots or even include themselves in the photo.
10.Bracketing- bracketing is the general technique of taking several shots of the same subject using different camera settings.
6 main kinds of bracketing:
- Exposure Bracketing
- Flash Bracketing
- Depth of Field Bracketing
- Focus Bracketing
- White Balance Bracketing
- ISO Bracketing
•Slow Shutter Speed
•Fast Shutter Speed
•Panning
•Painting with Light
•Multiple Exposures/Experiment
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