Today we're going to be talking about the Exposure Triangle in photography. The Exposure Triangle is a concept that is essential for photographers to understand if they want to have full control over their images.
Exposure:
* The Exposure Triangle refers to the three main factors that determine the exposure of a photograph: aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
* Exposure refers to the amount of light that is allowed to reach the camera's sensor when the photograph is taken.
* If the exposure is too high, the photograph will be overexposed and will appear too bright. If the exposure is too low, the photograph will be underexposed and will appear too dark.