My Pictures Faith Marrero. Blurred Motion Blowing Dandelions.

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My Pictures Faith Marrero

Blurred Motion Blowing Dandelions

Blurred Motion Spinning Around

Blurred Motion Car passing by

Different Apertures F 1.8 – Brick wall

Different Apertures F 8 – Brick wall

Different Apertures F 22 – Brick wall

What happened? When I took a picture of the same thing three times while changing the apertures and shutter speed they all look different. The first picture I took was of a brick wall but when I changed it to 1.8 it was pretty light; it almost kind of looked normal. When I changed the aperture to 8 and messed with the shutter speed a little the picture got a little darker. And when I changed the aperture to 22 it got even darker. I think that the larger the number is for the aperture the darker the picture will get.