Lexi wants to take photographs with sharp images. Which option would result in sharp images? A. fast shutter speed B. large aperture C. slow shutter speed D. dull colors
I don't really know what to get rid of.
Maybe B,D?
I don't really know.
Here's a list we can go over with an use process of elimination, shall we?* A) A fast shutter speed lets in less light and gives the effect of freezing an object in motion. B) Generally, a large aperture results in a large amount of foreground and background blur, yielding shallow depth of field. C) The slower the shutter speed, the longer the time the image sensor is exposed to light. D) A dull color or light is not bright. *I'll include photos as examples.
Example for A:|dw:1605976795313:dw|
Example for B: |dw:1605976844485:dw|
Example for C: |dw:1605976879160:dw|
Example for D: |dw:1605976951019:dw|
get rid of D
And C maybe?
Leaning a lot towards A.
Yes, A is correct.
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\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @umm Yes, A is correct. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) The goat!
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