When taking these photos, i noticed and proved that by changing the aperture , the depth of field also changes. When the aperture was small, the depth of field would also be small meaning that the picture would focus on the object that was closer, therefore blurring out the background of the picture. when the aperture was changed to f/8 the focus would change along with the depth of field meaning the picture would be somewhat focused midway through the picture and blurring out the front and the background. When the aperture was at f/16, the depth of field was much larger, this aperture should be used when taking pictures of a landscape because this aperture grasps a focus on all picture not just the front or the back.
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AuthorMy name is Jose Hernandez and i am currently a senior in Rancho Buena Vista. Archives
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