Shutter/Aperture9/16/2019 Shutter 1/2 1/10 1/100 1/200 Slower shutter speeds show motion while faster shutter speeds freeze motion. In the first picture with 1/2 shutter speed, you can see that the water is moving and looks a little blurred out. In the last picture with 1/200 shutter speed, you can see every single water drop clearly. Aperture f/5.6 f/8.0 f/13.0 f/36.0 A smaller f number corresponds with a larger aperture and a smaller depth of field with more bokeh. The first picture with f/5.6 has a sharp foreground with the keyboard clearly visible while the Rubik's cube and mouse are out of focus and blurry. The last picture with f/36.0 has everything shown clearly and you can see the details on the Rubik's cube and mouse. A fast shutter speed freezes motion in an image.
A slow shutter speed will show motion in an image. A large aperture will let in more light, have a small depth of field, and have more bokeh. A small aperture will let in less light and have a large depth of field with everything in focus.
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