User:Yarajaber2/sandbox/Infobox

here are my infoboxes that I created for my information management course for my wikipedia contributions

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photography Infobox this is the article that I was working on it and I found that this article is missing some important information

10 important photography terms
1. Ansel Adams 2. Yousuf Karsh 3. Robert Capa 4. Henri Cartier-Bresson 5. Dorothea Lange 6. Jerry Uelsman 7. Annie Liebovitz 8. Brassaï 9. Brian Duffy 10. Jay Maisel
 * Exposure simply refers to the amount of light recorded on the film or sensor.
 * Aperture refers to the opening in the lens that light shines through when a photo is taken.
 * Flash can be an important light source when shooting in low-light areas or unevenly lit situations.
 * Depth of field That is the result of a camera's limited depth of field.
 * Focus is a function of a camera's lens and the current aperture setting. An object that is in focus in crisp and clear, while one that is out of focus will appear blurry
 * ISO number is a measure of light sensitivity. It originally referred to the sensitivity of a given type of film, and the standards for measuring were determined by the International Standards Organization (ISO), which is where the name comes from.
 * The lens is probably the most important part of the camera. Photography is all about capturing light, and all the light you capture passes through the lens. On less expensive cameras, the lens is built into the camera's body.
 * Shutter speed is the third part of the exposure equation. It refers to how long the shutter remains open to allow light through.
 * White balance reveals an interesting difference between a camera and a human eye:
 * Post processing With digital photos, your work doesn't end when the photo is taken.  With practice, you can use them for a lot more than pasting photos of your little sister's face onto zoo animals.
 * •	List of the best photographers :