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Bill Huber | all galleries >> Galleries >> The Basics of Photography > Proper Exposure
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Proper Exposure

This is where the Teeter-Totter comes into play. For each unique photo opportunity, there is an exact amount of light required for a proper exposure. In this example, a higher F stop number lets in very little light, so the shutter must remain open longer to allow the proper amount of light for a good exposure. But these are not the only settings that will achieve a proper exposure.


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Lucy Elmore09-Oct-2019 14:01
I'm going to study this again Bill...thanks so much for making it easier to understand.