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                         Different Options Photo

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"Remember that for any given situation you have several options.   The following combinations of how long the shutter is open (shutter speed) and aperture
opening (f number) will produce the
same exposure:

1/500 at F/4,  1/250 at F/5.6,  1/125 at F/11,  1/60 at F/16

Different Combinations will also
look different. As an example, if you are photographing a moving subject, 1/500 at F/4 will stop the motion,
but 1/60 at F/16 will have much greater depth of field."

**In the photo above, another option was also used.  This photo was shot using
a technique called Panning.  See this LINK for more details about panning

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