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Remember- Your first 10000 photos are your worst.
Now lets understand the
Exposure Triangle.
Aperture, shutter speed, and ISO make up the three sides of the exposure triangle. They work together to produce a photo that is properly exposed.
Lower aperture gives a better bokeh(the blur of the background) higher aperture is better for nature and wide angle photos.
The final variable in the exposure triangle is ISO. You can think of ISO as the sensitivity of the digital sensor (although it is a lot more complicated than that). Higher values of ISO mean that the sensor does not need to collect as much light to make a correct exposure.
I repeat- your 1st 10000 photos are your worst.