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Aperture controls how much light enters the camera. I observed that changing the aperture affects the background blur and focus. Wider apertures create more blur, while smaller ones keep more in focus.

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​ISO controls the camera’s sensitivity to light. I learned that changing the ISO helps the camera better focus on the subject, especially in different lighting conditions.

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Shutter speed is the length of time a camera’s sensor is exposed to light, measured in seconds or fractions of a second. Before this project, I didn’t know how to use shutter speed at all, but I learned how different settings affect motion and light in a photo. Now I understand how to control blur or freeze action by adjusting the shutter speed.

After and Before 

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in this picture I just lowered the exposure 

In this picture I added depth and lowered exposure but also enhanced colors 

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In this picture I lowered the exposre and changed the wites so it could seem more dramatic

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