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Aperture

Aperture. By Gemma Furley. Depth of field.

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Aperture

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  1. Aperture By Gemma Furley

  2. Depth of field • Depth of field is the range of the scene that stays sharp and focused. As we create small apertures the depth of field increases. As we set large apertures the depth of field decreases. It varies depending on camera type, aperture and focusing distance, although print size and viewing distance can also influence our perception of depth of field.

  3. Light • The amount of light entering the camera also get affected. Small apertures bring less light into the camera. Large apertures bring more. Small Aperture Large Aperture

  4. My Final Photos

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