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The Exposure Triangle is a combination of the following things: The Aperture, The Shutter Speed, and The ISO.
When you get a perfect balance of these three things, you will have a perfectly exposed image, or a perfect exposure.
The following pictures to the left are all examples where the exposure has been deliberately changed to see what types of effects it has on different scenes and landscapes.
Some photos, although they may appear blurry, hazy or un-identifiable, are good to keep as a reference as they show that you have experimented with the components among the exposure triangle.
Additionally, you never know when one of these accidental images may come in handy as those that aren't so easy to recognize could be made out to be numerous subjects and also appear to form a sort of optical illusion.
When you get a perfect balance of these three things, you will have a perfectly exposed image, or a perfect exposure.
The following pictures to the left are all examples where the exposure has been deliberately changed to see what types of effects it has on different scenes and landscapes.
Some photos, although they may appear blurry, hazy or un-identifiable, are good to keep as a reference as they show that you have experimented with the components among the exposure triangle.
Additionally, you never know when one of these accidental images may come in handy as those that aren't so easy to recognize could be made out to be numerous subjects and also appear to form a sort of optical illusion.
AS YOU LOOK THROUGH THIS WEBSITE, YOU WILL SEE THAT MOST OF THE IMAGES THAT I HAVE TAKEN ARE LABELLED BY A QUALITY OF EXPOSURE. SOME IMAGES, ALTHOUGH THEY APPEAR TO BE OF A POOR EXPOSURE, ARE LABELLED AS HIGHER DUE TO A POSSIBILITY THAT THIS POOR EXPOSURE WAS DELIBERATELY CREATED TO HAVE A CERTAIN EFFECT.