Aperture:
This is a photo of Aperture. Aperture is how much light gets into the camera when taking a photo. Aperture is measured in f-stop values. This is why the photos have f#. The range for f-stop values is from 1.4 to 22. The way aperture works is the larger the f-stop value, the larger the lens will open up in order to allow more or less light in. A wide aperture, which is a smaller number, will give a shallow depth of field and will isolate something in the photo as in the example with the pinecone - f1.8. If you give it a large f-stop value, you will get much, much more in focus rather than just one isolated object as is seen in the photo with an f-stop value of f22. A spiritual equivalent of aperture would be if you let in Jesus (light) into your life, your life will look like everything is in focus and things will be crystal clear. If you do not allow Jesus in to work in your life and you stay closed up, your life will only have one thing in focus , you, not God.
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This is a photo of Aperture. Aperture is how much light gets into the camera when taking a photo. Aperture is measured in f-stop values. This is why the photos have f#. The range for f-stop values is from 1.4 to 22. The way aperture works is the larger the f-stop value, the larger the lens will open up in order to allow more or less light in. A wide aperture, which is a smaller number, will give a shallow depth of field and will isolate something in the photo as in the example with the pinecone - f1.8. If you give it a large f-stop value, you will get much, much more in focus rather than just one isolated object as is seen in the photo with an f-stop value of f22. A spiritual equivalent of aperture would be if you let in Jesus (light) into your life, your life will look like everything is in focus and things will be crystal clear. If you do not allow Jesus in to work in your life and you stay closed up, your life will only have one thing in focus , you, not God.
First Picture on the Top : www.hootphotography.com
Second Picture on the Bottom: milesandmems.blogspot.com
Shutter Speed:
These are photos of Shutter Speed. Shutter speed is for how long light is able to be let into the camera lens. You can control this and can create an either blurry photo or a stop motion photo. Shutter speed is measured in seconds or milliseconds. This time frame can range from 1/8000 of a second all the way up to 2 seconds and so on. Shutter speed basically works in that a faster shutter freezes the motion and a creates a moment frozen in time as it was in that fraction of a second and a slower shutter causes blur. A spiritual equivalent of shutter speed would be if you let Jesus in for a period of time or only act "religious" around people, your life will look blurry and unclear, but if you let him in for every second of your life, your life will seem much more clear and the answers will be revealed to you.
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These are photos of Shutter Speed. Shutter speed is for how long light is able to be let into the camera lens. You can control this and can create an either blurry photo or a stop motion photo. Shutter speed is measured in seconds or milliseconds. This time frame can range from 1/8000 of a second all the way up to 2 seconds and so on. Shutter speed basically works in that a faster shutter freezes the motion and a creates a moment frozen in time as it was in that fraction of a second and a slower shutter causes blur. A spiritual equivalent of shutter speed would be if you let Jesus in for a period of time or only act "religious" around people, your life will look blurry and unclear, but if you let him in for every second of your life, your life will seem much more clear and the answers will be revealed to you.
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ISO:
This is a photo of ISO. ISO is essentially the sensitivity of the image or capturing device. ISO ranges in numbers from 100 to 3200. The way ISO works is when there is a bright light, you keep the ISO to a lower number. A low ISO is indicative of low sensitivity to light. Action shots also use a higher ISO just as low light conditions do as well. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the sensor will be to light. A spiritual equivalent of ISO would be if you are sensitive to the Word of God, you will see the answers more clearly than if you shut out the Word of God or don't dig into it.
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This is a photo of ISO. ISO is essentially the sensitivity of the image or capturing device. ISO ranges in numbers from 100 to 3200. The way ISO works is when there is a bright light, you keep the ISO to a lower number. A low ISO is indicative of low sensitivity to light. Action shots also use a higher ISO just as low light conditions do as well. The higher the ISO, the more sensitive the sensor will be to light. A spiritual equivalent of ISO would be if you are sensitive to the Word of God, you will see the answers more clearly than if you shut out the Word of God or don't dig into it.
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