Aperture affects the amount of light that enters the camera which affects how the image will appear. Aperture works like our eyes the light reaches the lens and then the image sensor which then affects how the image looks for example a wide aperture (big lens f1) will have a short shutterspeed where as a small lens (small lens f 36) will have a higher shutterspeed meaning the image will seem smaller where as a wide aperture will have a larger image with more images in the view that are clearly seen with a less grainy image where as a narrow aperture may seem more grainy and less images in focus. In conclusion aperture is a very important tool and skill for photographers to use and understand.
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In my first photo something I learned that I may perhaps have to correct is the clearness of my photos,but something I enjoyed about is that the idea behind the photo is good as it is quite an interesting concept and it looks enjoyable to me and hopefully others. There is more good things to come through this course. The rule of thirds enhanced my photo in the way that the angle is more captivating and appealing to the eye I would definitely use the rule of thirds when taking photos as it enhances how the photo looks and makes he image more enjoyable to the viewer, I will use this in the future to better enhance the photo.
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