So, if you into Photography, and have been for years?
You're into 'f.stops' 'exposure times' 'apertures' 'focal lengths'
'ISO speed' 'flash on/off' 'fill flash' 'camera makers' 'lens manufacturers'
and now in digital, a lot more terms and geek speak.
I see a couple of pix, every so often that are good to better than average
I wonder what the MetaData is?
having to ask every time is a bit painful, no?
Why show metadata?
well one pic of a subject at 1/60 f32, may show great depth of field but be over exposed, f32 is near as high as you can go, decreasing that to f22 is going to increase the over exposure, bad move.
so we increase the shutter speed from 1/60 to 1/125? or 1/250.
a shot is failing focus across the depth of the subject?
aperture or f/stop
yes increasing or decreasing f/stop affects the shutter speed, but if it is clarity you want, or lack there of, you dial a particular f/stop, and compensate with shutter speed.
why is my pic grainy? what ISO .... 3200 ISO and even 6400 ISO are feasible now days and thats why you picture is grainy.
summary: if meta data is posted novices can learn from it, and old dogs still learn a few tricks too, plus they don't have to ask what did you use? It would be nice to see that option included inside this site, as all pix travel uploaded with metadata, I have no shame sharing mine
now
2 photographers were in a mall, one stopped in front of a busker to listen, the other went on.
It was a long time before the first caught up too the second. and the second asked the first: "Well what did you give him?"
The first proudly exclaimed: "Why it was 1/125th @ f16"
Waffle complete