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== Shutter speeds are typically measured in fractions of a second, when they are under a second. Slow shutter speeds allow more light into the camera sensor and are used for low-light and night photography, while fast shutter speeds help to freeze motion with wide apertures offering considerably more depth of field when focused on a subject far away than they do when focused on a subject that's close to the lens. Larger apertures let in more light, so faster shutter speeds can be used to freeze movement. ==

== When taking a picture it is important to use focus so the you can make your photos a lot more clear instead of taking a picture and being done with it. You’re picture would become more crisp and clear when you use focus. Depth of field is also a big part of the part taking process. Depth of field being the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera. This plays a huge role in the focus part of taking a picture. ==

== There is also a big part of the process of taking a great photo which is the exposure triangle. There are three elements to the exposure triangle. The three elements are: ISO – the measure of a digital camera sensor's sensitivity to light. Aperture – the size of the opening in the lens when a picture is taken. Shutter Speed – the amount of time that the shutter is open. There are five compositional techniques we use in photography. Symmetrical balance, Asymmetrical balance, Radial balance, Rule of thirds and Framing. ==

== There are also different lighting techniques. Natural and artificial. Natural can come from anything nature really. The lighting from the sun can be great for outdoor photos or shade. Artificial lighting can come from a flashlight or any source of light that isn’t natural like the sun. I personally like to use natural because of the fact that it is natural and I think that it gives off the perfect amount of light. Not too bright and not too dark. Those are just some of the many parts of creating and forming the most perfect photo that everyone can enjoy and do. ==