Friday, October 2, 2015

Aperture

F2.8 Aperture

F16 Aperture


1. Many people closely relate aperture to the human eye. The aperture and human eye both determine how much light passes through. 

2. The smaller the aperture the larger the f-stop, the higher the aperture the smaller the f-stop. 

3. Aperture greatly impacts the depth of field of a picture. Depth of field is how blurry the background of your object is. If you want your subject to stand out from the background, you'd use a smaller aperture.

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