Aperture f/16, Shutter Speed 1/25th of a second, ISO 200 Aperture f/8, Shutter Speed 1/100th of a second, ISO 100 Aperture f/1.8, Shutter Speed 1/2000th of a second, ISO 200 What i saw happening with these three photos is how the aperture made a change in all three. For the picture that i used an aperture of f/1.8 what it did was just focus on one of the boxes and blurred out the other two. With the second photo of an aperture of f/8 what it did was it was still focused on the first box but it allowed you to see the other boxes with only a little bit of blur. With the last photo with an aperture of f/16 it allowed you to see all the boxes clearly with no grain in it.
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With this picture I decided to do two and put them together. I took one of me happy with shows my outgoing side. the funny, energetic, and peaceful side. The picture that is inside that is of me looking down. That picture shows my emotional side. The side that no one really knows about. Which thats where I can be sensitive, emotional, and also the sad stuff that I have been through my whole life. Struggles that i don't talk about.
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