I took these photos to test different apeture setting on a camera. I really liked using lower apeture settings because the effect is really interesting and makes an object very dominant within a photo.
These two photos were taken using low apeture settings which give a thin depth of field. This means only the objects closest to the camera are in focus and everything behind the object is out of focus and gives a blurry effect. Using a lower apeture setting lets more light in and is good for using in dull light conditions; the stutterspeed is lower and the lense is open for a very short time.
These two photos are taken using middle apeture settings which gives a medium depth of field. This means objects closest are in focus and some of the objects behind it are in focus but the background is still out of focus.
These two photos use high apeture settings which give a maximum depth of field. This means that everything in the photo is in focus and the lense is open for longer. It is good to use high apeture settings of a landsacpe on a dark day becasue using high apeture lets more light in because the lense is open for longer. This is why the people in my photographs have blurred becasue the lense is open for longer therefore allowing the people to blur when they move.
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