1. Landscape and city scape: The wild life and isolation brings out the creation of God. And the exciting life of the city gives me a chill.
2. Aperture affects the light and depth of field. The lower the aperture, the lower the opening of the lens; the high the aperture, the larger the lens, which lets in more light
3. ISO determines how sensitive the camera is to incoming light
4. A camera's shutter speed determines when the camera sensor will be open or closed to incoming light. (How long light is permitted to enter the camera)
5. ISO, Aperture, Shutter Speed: One can therefore use many combinations of the above three settings to achieve the same exposure. The key, however, is knowing which trade-offs to make, since each setting also influences other image properties.
6. DOF is controlled by the aperture
7. Shutter-Priority manually controls shutter-speed, while camera sets aperture
Aperture-Priority manually controls Aperture, while camera controls shutter-speed
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