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Shutter Speed.

(Photo taken at high shutter speed)
Day
1. High Shutter Speeds(f)(d)(c) I choose these, because all these have people doing things in them. Low Shutter speeds, (b)(a), Just things.
Night
High shutter speeds, (e)
Low Shutter speeds,(c)
These scenarios take place inside, or in a place with light







(Photo taken at low shutter speed)

1. the three Settings regarding on how your shutter speed is chosen,
Auto, a mode that automatically has the camera choose both your shutter speed, and your aperture.
The next mode, Shutter priority. This mode lets you choose your shutter speed, but the camera selects your aperture for you. The third mode Manual.
Manual has you set both your shutter speed, and your aperture to be whatever you want them to be.

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