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In order for an image to be captured on film,
it must be exposed to light.
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A camera uses two things to control the amount of incoming light :
(or exposure)

A Shutter :
An Aperture :


Shutter speed
Determines HOW LONG the shutter stays open.


F-Stops :
Control how much light is passed through the lens.
Every step in this table represents a ONE STOP change in light.

Why is the backround all blurred in the right picture, and sharpest in the left ? Because if the exposure is made with a wide aperture ( like f2.8 ), then objects farther away from the subject are thrown farther out of focus.