. If the background is distracting and "who cares" what is behind the subject, open up to to blur it out.
[Aperture (Depth)] <=======> [Shutter Speed (Motion)] \ / \ / \ / \ [ISO (Sensitivity)] / Understanding Exposure
The length of time the camera sensor is exposed to light. Mastering the Craft: A Deep Dive into Bryan
Mastering the Craft: A Deep Dive into Bryan Peterson’s "Understanding Photography"
Peterson famously uses the term "Who Cares?" for middle-of-the-road apertures like f/8 or f/11 when shooting a flat subject (such as a wall or a distant landscape where foreground elements are absent). In these scenarios, depth of field is irrelevant, allowing the photographer to focus purely on the sharpest focal point of their specific lens. 3. Beyond Exposure: Composition and Shutter Speed Beyond Exposure: Composition and Shutter Speed Used for
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One of Peterson's most famous practical teaching methods simplifies aperture selection into creative choices rather than strictly mathematical ones: Storytelling Apertures (
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