Exposure Triangle
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Written by Tom Illsley
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The Exposure Triangle is a way of balancing the three variables that determine the exposure of a photograph: Aperture, ISO and Shutter Speed. They must all be balanced to achieve a well exposed image. All three settings can be changed at once, but for ease it’s best to keep one static and adjust the other two accordingly, ISO is the best to be maintained as the aperture and shutter speed settings allow for more creative control along with correct exposure.

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