Ever wondered how shutter speed and aperture work together? 🤔
📷 Fast shutter speed = Freezes motion, less light
🌙 Slow shutter speed = Motion blur, more light
🔍 Wide aperture (f/1.4) = More light, blurry background
🌆 Narrow aperture (f/11) = Less light, everything sharp
Balance them right for perfect shots! Watch & learn!
#ShutterSpeed #Aperture #PhotographyTips #CameraSettings #CanonPhotography #ExposureTriangle #LearnPhotography #PhotoTutorial #CameraBasics
shutter speed vs aperture, how to balance shutter speed and aperture, photography basics, exposure triangle explained, best shutter speed settings, aperture tutorial, how to adjust camera settings, photography tips for beginners, how to get perfect exposure, camera settings explained.








F8
If fstop changes the focal length, why do we need different focal length lenses?
F8 was looking good then shadows got darker
Your consistency is inspiring—keep going
The way you explained this is SO clear. Thank you
Algorithm finally did something right
All depends on what you want to achieve
Absolutely! Beautiful job with this. It's a GREAT Tool to teach. The Majority of the time if you want to be the Best photographer, learn to shoot manually. I studied photography for years and I kept looking for that "Golden" ticket to photography. I shot Thousands and Thousands of photos and the Experts were right. In order to be an EXCEPTIONAL photographer there are three things you MUST do. Are you SERIOUSLY ready to Improve??? 1. Shoot 2. Shoot and 3. Shoot! (All on Manual).
its a square now because of ND filters
F8|1/10|iso 125 ❤❤❤