- I would use a telephoto lens to zoom in on my objects by far.
- I would use a prime lens to capture objects in dark lighting.
- I would use a wide angle lens to capture landscaping photos. To capture a lot of outside detail.
Depth of Field (Shallow/Wide): Including objects in the background, foreground, and middle ground. This rule can make a photo better because it can cause the human eye to overlap layers.
Light (Angle/Intensity): Adjusting the amount of light entering the camera. This can cause patterns in shadows and expose details.
Shadows: Shadows add a pattern and 3-D depth. This rule is a sort of an effect that makes things seem 3-D.
Diffusion: Adjustments to lighting. Creating a dusk look to your photo.
Exposure: The intensity of the lighting. This rule can make photos better by exposing details by light adjustments.
Aperture: The light that comes in through a hole in a camera. Can alter your focusing field.
Shutter Speed: Elapsed time of light entering the camera. Can create a flowing and or sharp picture of moving objects.
ISO: The camera's sensitivity to light. Adjusting ISO to the environment your in can create a great picture.
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