Depth of field

 The image above is showing wide depth of field and was taken with an aperture of f/32 which is a small aperture.
The image above is an example of shallow depth of field which was taken with an aperture of f/5.6 this is a wide aperture.


When useing different aperture we can adjust the size of it to change the depth of field. Which is how far the focus stretches from the main point that it is focused on. The smaller the aperture the wider the depth of field which means more of the image is in focus. The wider the aperture the shallower the depth of field so the only part that is in focus is the part it was already focused on. using this you can create images that use different depths of field lengths.

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