The Importance of aperture

Snapped 4 photos of 5 different things to explore how aperture affects images. Lower aperture equals blurrier images!

These are pictures of leaves the top left one has a aperture of 3.5, the one on the top right has a aperture of 7.1, the one on the bottom left has a aperture of 11, and the bottom right one has a aperture of 22.

These are pictures of tomatoes the top left one has a aperture of 4.5, the one on the top right has a aperture of 8.0, the one on the bottom left has a aperture of 14, and the bottom right one has a aperture of 29.

These are pictures of a flower the top left one has a aperture of 5.6, the one on the top right has a aperture of 8, the one on the bottom left has a aperture of 11, and the bottom right one has a aperture of 32.

These are pictures of a wood pole the top left one has a aperture of 8, the one on the top right has a aperture of 9, the one on the bottom left has a aperture of 11, and the bottom right one has a aperture of 36.

These are pictures of spilt goldfish the top left one has a aperture of 5.6, the one on the top right has a aperture of 7.1, the one on the bottom left has a aperture of 11, and the bottom right one has a aperture of 36.


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