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APERTURE

 The aperture setting controls the size of the lens opening that allows light into your camera.You can blur the foreground and background that bracket your subject (known as shallow depth of field) by opening up the aperture with a low f-stop number; alternatively, you can keep your photo sharp from the foreground through to the background (known as wide depth of field) by closing the aperture down with a high f-stop number.
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  • Home
  • About
  • Information
    • Exposure
    • Aperture
    • Shutter Speed
    • Composition
    • Rule of Thirds
    • Depth of Field
    • Balance
  • Gallery
    • Long Shot
    • Medium Shot
    • Close Up
    • Low Angle
    • High Angle
  • Contact