Light is like a toy that helps you see things better when you take pictures.
Imagine you're playing with blocks in a room. If it's bright outside, you can see all your blocks clearly, that’s light helping you. But if the room is dark, it’s harder to tell what color the blocks are or how tall they are, that’s when light becomes important for taking good pictures.
How Light Travels
Why Light Matters in Pictures
If there's not enough light, your picture might look blurry or too dark, like trying to see your blocks through a foggy window. But if there’s the right amount of light, your picture looks clear and colorful, just like when you’re playing in a sunny room with your favorite toys.
Examples
- A lamp shining on a person's face makes their features visible, just like how light works in photography.
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