2. All these pictures were taken on 1/250 shutter
speed and f/10 aperture.
The high shutter speed means that the picture is
crisp and focused.
The low aperture means that the necklace is in
focus but the background is blurred, creating a
shallow depth focus.
The shadows on this image are right because the
bright areas aren’t too bright but the dark areas
aren’t too dark.
3. This picture was taken on 1/250 shutter speed and f/10
aperture.
The high shutter speed means that the picture is crisp and
focused, but the background is slightly blurred, to add for
attention to the main thing in the picture.
The low aperture means that the necklace is in focus but the
background is blurred, creating a shallow depth focus.
The shadows on this image are right because the bright areas
aren’t too bright but the dark areas aren’t too dark.
Although the models face could be brighter as it looks
shadowed.