photography is to focus the light with the help of refraction so that it can burn the light-catching medium. The medium that has been burned with the right size of luminance will produce an image identical to the light entering the refracting medium.
To produce the right light intensity to produce an image, a measuring instrument in the form of a lightmeter is used. After getting the right lighting size, a photographer can adjust the light intensity by changing the combination of ISO / ASA (ISO Speed), diaphragm (Aperture), and shutter speed (speed). The combination of ISO, diaphragm & speed is called exposure.
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Appreciate the insight !! Great pics :)
When I first started learning about photography, one thing that surprised me was how important print sizes and aspect ratios are. It’s not just about taking a good shot, but also making sure it looks right when printed or shared. I came across this simple guide that explains the 4x6 format really clearly: https://skylum.com/blog/4x6-photo-size
. Super helpful if you’re just getting into the basics and want to avoid the usual confusion with sizing.