Exposure Triangle
EXPOSURE TRIANGLE
Exposure Triangle! This fundamental concept in photography is made up of three key settings: ISO, Shutter Speed, and Aperture. In this post, I’ll present pictures that visually explain how each element works and how they interact to create well-exposed images
1A.ISO
I Took those 2 photos using sony 7m3 in Manual modePHOTO A Has high ISO:1250 SHUTTER SPEED:1/200sec APERTURE:F/18
PHOTO B Has low ISO:125 SHUTTER SPEED:1/200sec APERTURE:F/18
2A.SHUTTER SPEED
I Took those 2 photos using sony 7m3 in Manual mode
PHOTO A HAS LOW SHUTTER SPEED:1/50sec APERTURE:F/18 ISO:320
PHOTO B HAS HIGH SHUTTER SPEED:1/200sec APERTTURE:F/18 ISO:400
3A.APETURE
PHOTO A HAS DEEP DEPTH OF FIELD: APERTURE:F/18 SHUTTER SPEED:1/250sec ISO:200
PHOTO B HAS SHALLOW DEPTH OF FIELD: APERTURE:F/7.1 SHUTTER SPEED:1/250sec ISO:200
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