I would use a Telephoto lens to zoom in more and expose the main subject more than any other thing that we don't want to use in the photo.
I would use a Prime Lens to Expose a little more things in the photo, and use it for a darker place for the subject of the photo.
I would use a Wide-Angle lens to show everything that we need in the photo, as if we are taking a photo with a regular lens.
Depth of Field - Is how far the photo is and how wide it is going to be for the viewer. This is important because it helps show how far the photo is and how many things you are willing to put in the photo, and how wide it is to show those things.
Light - It is the intensity of how you see it, and if it is bright enough for you to see it in the right angle. This is the most important part of the photo, because you will not be able to see the photo if you have to much, and if it is too dark then the photo will be less exposed, and you need to be able to see the main subject to feel the scene in the photo.
Shadow's - Is when you are able to see a dark substance in the photo, to attract you attention and eliminate the main subject.
Diffusion - Is when you are making the light less exposed. This is important because it helps get the right amount of light you need in the photo.
Exposure - Is when you show how much you need to in the photo, and how wide or little it is. This can he;p you eliminate the things you don't need in the photo, and help the viewer focus on the main subject more.
Aperture - Is how much light you get in the camera to the photo, which means high aperture means less light, and low means more light. This can affect very badly in the photo and if it is set to low than you will get more whiteness in the photo, and you barely be able to see anything in the photo.
Shutter Speed - Is how fast the camera opens and closes for the movement in the scene of the photo. It's very important for the photo because it affects the photo speed and movement and if you don't set it right then your photo will be to blurry.
ISO - Is how much sensitivity the photo takes in and the more grain, and fuzziness you have in the photo, and it affects the noise in the photo. This helps the photo look more clearer and show you how much things you need the change for the ISO to just right for the sensitivity in the photo.
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