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| This photo was taken with a low f-stop,F2.8 |
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| This photo was taken with a higher f-stop, F16 |
When you think of aperture an eye should come to mind, the pupil is like the aperture in our eyes, letting in different amounts of light depending on a situation.
The smaller the Aperture diaphragm, the higher the Aperture f-stop.
The size of the aperture effects the depth of a photo, if the f-stop is large, say f/16, both the foreground and the back round will be in focus, but if you have a low f-stop, f/2.8, the background will be blurred and only the foreground will be focused, adding depth.


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