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Show two ways of bracketing an exposure of f/16 at 1/125 shutter speed. (Copy the two lines below and fill in the blanks for the two alternate exposures for each way. Remember that you need an f-stop and a shutter speed to write an exposure.)

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Step-by-step explanation:

If we use bracketing, we must take three pictures of the same place, but we must take it with different exposures.

In this particular example we have an exposure of f/16 at 1/125 shutter speed, first we must take underexposed picture with exposure of f/22 at 1/125 shutter speed or exposure of f/16 at 1/400 shutter speed, then we take an overexposed picture with exposure of f/8 at 1/125 shutter speed or exposure of f/16 at 1/50 shutter speed.

The last step is taking the three pictures and use the option bracketing in an editing photo tool, there are cameras that have this option to take 3 pictures automatically.

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