How about the Settings on the Camera?
So people are asking how does the aperture and shutter speed setting effect your images and what would have been different about an image if you had a different aperture setting or shutter speed?
The answer to that question is that shutter speeds will blur motion in a scene depending on fast or slow it is. The shutter speed settings on your camera provide a great way to experiment with capturing motion in photography. If you use slow shutter speed, the photos you take will get really blurry, while using faster speed, the photo will be really clear and seem more pronounced. When it comes to the aperture, the most noticeable effect is the depth of field because this is the technique refers to the sharpness of the photo. If you use a wide aperture, the depth of field will be shallow and only part of the image is sharp and the rest will be out of focus. If you use a narrow aperture, the depth of field is deep. When the depth of field is deep, all of the photograph from foreground to background is sharp. So these are basically the reasons about what happens when using different shutter speeds and different aperture settings.
In this example, you see how the depth of field is extended towards the chair and that it's focus, while the background is blurred. This is because of using wide aperture.
Now in this photo, you can see that the background and the subject are in focus and that nothing is blurred. This is because using narrow aperture helps a photo become more precise and more pronounced.