Aperture, Shutter Speed and ISO

Aperture
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The closest relation of aperture in this picture is the leaf that is not blurry. The smaller the aperture corresponds to a larger or wider size, the higher the aperture corresponds in a smaller or narrower size.
The aperture impacts the depth of field by giving the depth of field a shallow result. 

Shutter Speed
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High Shutter Speed
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slow shutter speed

With Sun
A.) High Shutter Speed
B.) Slow Shutter Speed
C.) Slow Shutter Speed
D.) High Shutter Speed
E.) High Shutter Speed 
F.) High Shutter Speed

No Sun
A.) High Shutter Speed
B.) High Shutter Speed
C.) High Shutter Speed
D.) High Shutter Speed
E.) Slow Shutter Speed
F.) High Shutter Speed

Three settings on my camera are Aperture, ISO, and Shutter Speed.
Aperture works by controlling how much light goes threw and the diameter of the opening. 
ISO works by sensitizing the rating of a digital image sensor.
Shutter Speed works by the length of the camera and the object to expose light into the camera sensor.

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ISO 200
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ISO 3200

1. I feel like You don't need the best equipment to shoot sports like these two brand new beauties but Sensor quality is a big factor in low light, high ISO shooting. 
2. The suggestions that the author gave to us about the lowest ISO is that 
3. The suggestions that the author gave us about the highest ISO is that the pictures that are at ISO 3200 is gonna have more "noise" in the picture than the lowest.

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