Understanding Exposure Triangle

Welcome to the world of photography! In this script, we'll go over the basics of the exposure triangle. This concept is a fundamental aspect of photography, as it helps photographers understand how to control the amount of light that enters the camera to create the desired image. Step 1: Understand the three elements of the exposure triangle The exposure triangle consists of three elements: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO. Aperture refers to the size of the opening in the lens that allows light to enter the camera. It's measured in f-stops, and it controls the depth of field in an image. A larger aperture (smaller f-stop number) will result in a shallower depth of field, blurring the background and making the subject stand out. A smaller aperture (larger f-stop number) will result in a deeper depth of field, keeping both the foreground and background in focus. Shutter speed refers to the amount of time the camera's shutter is open, measured in seconds or fractions of a se...