I found that when the aperture was small less light came in, to make up for that the camera would automatically make the shutter speed longer, to let more light in. I found it was hard to get a large depth of field picture.
I had a good ol' time today.
I found that when using a quicker shutter speed the ISO had to be changed to a high sensitivity. Likewise, when using a slow shutter speed, the ISO had to become less sensitive. So I learned that certain aspects of the photo setup effect other. I found that when the shutter speed was slow, a lot of light was allowed to come in. I had to fix that by changing the ISO. Likewise when the shutter speed was really fast, it was a darker picture. I learned that when taking a picture, more than one thing on the camera may need to be changed.
The world would be a better place if people recognized the beauty of nature. People would not get into fights or wars if they understood that the world is a beautiful place.
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Ryan
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