On the Triangle
Jun 04, 2019
2 minutes
When I studied photography back in the 1960s the exposure triangle hadn't been invented. It first appeared only in 1990, in Bryan Peterson's book
, under the name ‘the photographic triangle.' The three sides of the triangle were aperture, shutter speed and film. There was no graphic to support the written description. By the time of the book's second edition, in 2004, the ‘film' side had
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