Camera Settings...
Exposure: This means how light or dark the image will appear when you take the photo. This is determined by the exposure triangle; ISO, aperture and shutter speed.
Aperture: For example if you had a large aperture it will let more light into the camera, this creates an exposure. If you had a small aperture there is not a lot of light entering the camera so there is less light given for a exposure. It is when we focus on one part of the image.
Depth of field: This is also known as the depth of focus. For example if the background of your picture is sharp you have a great depth of field, where as when the background is out of focus you have a shallow depth of field.
Composition: This basically means how all the objects are placed together. For example a triangle composition will result in all the objects used for the photo being placed in a triangle arrangement.
View Point: This is the angle or distance in which you take the photo from (like the image below). The viewpoint is also the composition. This is effected by the movement.
Aperture: For example if you had a large aperture it will let more light into the camera, this creates an exposure. If you had a small aperture there is not a lot of light entering the camera so there is less light given for a exposure. It is when we focus on one part of the image.
Depth of field: This is also known as the depth of focus. For example if the background of your picture is sharp you have a great depth of field, where as when the background is out of focus you have a shallow depth of field.
Composition: This basically means how all the objects are placed together. For example a triangle composition will result in all the objects used for the photo being placed in a triangle arrangement.
View Point: This is the angle or distance in which you take the photo from (like the image below). The viewpoint is also the composition. This is effected by the movement.
Shutter speed: This is when you freeze a moment in the picture (like the picture of the windmills below). This basically means the moment you want to capture will be shown using the shutter speed.
White balance: This is a camera setting that adjusts the lighting. You can change the effect to suit the photo, for example daytime, night, cloudy.