tashhhalicious
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1- with the lower the shutter speed the more light is allowed in the image, so if you have a bright lit area with a low shutter speed ur photo is most commonly going to be just white, another is you reduce the risk of camera shake.
2- f4&f8 are aperture i am pretty sure so that the lower your aperture the is the more light rays you receive in your image which means that your image in turn would be more clear. for example, with those photos wher eyou see only the subject is in focus, that means that they have a higher aperture.
125SS to 250SS, shutter spead determines how long its exposed for (250 means one- two hundred and fifty-eth of a second), so for a light area you wuold use a higher SS as you dont need much more light in it as your surroundings are light, where as in a dark space you need a lower SS so as much light can be taken in and your image wont just be black
F4&125SS against F5.6&500SS, with ur aperture at 5.6 and ss at 500 your would need you area to be reasonably well lit, i.e outside when its sunny cause not much light is being taken into the image. wher as the other one you would use also outside but on an overcast day wehre its not as light
3- ohkays for this it really depends on how poorly lit the alley is, but no matter what you will need your shutter speed quite low, though if you find that your images are constantly blury it means that cause the alley is so dark the shutterspead is so low that you have camera shake in which case you would need a tripod.
2- f4&f8 are aperture i am pretty sure so that the lower your aperture the is the more light rays you receive in your image which means that your image in turn would be more clear. for example, with those photos wher eyou see only the subject is in focus, that means that they have a higher aperture.
125SS to 250SS, shutter spead determines how long its exposed for (250 means one- two hundred and fifty-eth of a second), so for a light area you wuold use a higher SS as you dont need much more light in it as your surroundings are light, where as in a dark space you need a lower SS so as much light can be taken in and your image wont just be black
F4&125SS against F5.6&500SS, with ur aperture at 5.6 and ss at 500 your would need you area to be reasonably well lit, i.e outside when its sunny cause not much light is being taken into the image. wher as the other one you would use also outside but on an overcast day wehre its not as light
3- ohkays for this it really depends on how poorly lit the alley is, but no matter what you will need your shutter speed quite low, though if you find that your images are constantly blury it means that cause the alley is so dark the shutterspead is so low that you have camera shake in which case you would need a tripod.