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Understanding the Exposure Triangle in Photography #1631056 (License: Personal Use)
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This diagram depicts the photographic exposure triangle as a red seesaw pivoted on ISO, with shutter speed on one end and F-stop (aperture) on the other, illustrating their inverse relationship. When one parameter changes-like widening the aperture (lower F-stop)-shutter speed or ISO must adjust to preserve proper exposure. It’s a foundational concept for photographers transitioning from auto to manual control.
Used in beginner photography tutorials, camera settings guides, and educational blog posts explaining exposure fundamentals; matches user intent to understand how to manually control camera settings for better image quality.
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