1. I learned that the shutter speed impact the picture A LOT and the fstop says how much it impacts. Lighting and focal length play a big role too.
2. All the pictures are in focus, but as the shutter speed go faster, the picture got darker. And as the aperture got smaller, the levels of darkness would get darker. Like when it was 1/1000 sec and F5.6 it wasn't as dark as 1/1000 sec and F29.
3. There's not much difference in the ISO other than grain. The bigger the ISO got, the more grain a picture had.
4. This says that in broad daylight, the smallest ISO is best because it will capture the whole image without the grain. You'd change it when it got darker out to capture all the picture.
5. With the focus you can see a slight difference but not much. As everything increased, it was a little less focused. But for the most part, everything was focused the same.
6. ISO100, 1,/1000, f4.5, 10ft. ish, 18mm, Very Sunny.
7. Next time I would focus a lot on the shutter speed, because I think that's what impacted my pictures in how dark they turned out. But also looking at ISO not to get grain, and the f-stop to get the perfect focus.
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