Aperture controls the Amount of light that exposes your picture, or as a science teacher told me: the RATE of light. Let’s say you are in a dark studio and set up a supplemental strobe light to shoot a portrait. It’s set to full power, and then you take a picture at f/11. Because the room is dark, the shutter speed has no effect, whether it is set at 1/60 or 1 second because there is no ambient light in the studio to record, just the strobe. So if the picture is too bright, you can darken it by changing your f/stop to f/16 and then you have cut in The content you are trying to access is only available to members. Sorry.

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