Lot of times i had problems in taking photographs, some times i used to get nice photos while some times it is the other way around.
While i was browsing the web i found a site where you can actually check and see how your photo will look according to your settings.
From that website:
All cameras have at least two ways to control light: the shutter and aperture. The aperture is like an iris in the eye, and controls light by changing size. When photographer takes a picture, the shutter opens briefly and the image is exposed.
In any shooting situation there are several combinations of shutter and aperture that could be considered correct. Which settings to choose is a matter of personal taste, and is usually influenced by how much light is available.
You can visit them at:
http://www.photonhead.com/simcam/shutteraperture.php
You will actually learn how to adjust your camera settings. I liked the post, you can give a try and kindly give me some feed back.
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June 7, 2007
Photography
Posted By talkaboutanalog at Thursday, June 07, 2007
Labels: aperture, Photography, shutter
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