Depth of Field

This assignment required us to change our camera’s f-stop number to experiment with the depth of field. If the number is low, the camera’s aperture is more open. This allows more light to pass through and creates a picture focusing only on the subject while blurring the background. When the f-stop number is high, the aperture has a small opening. A high f-stop number is good for landscape photographs because it allows everything to be in focus. By trying out different f-stop numbers, I can figure out what number would be best for what I want my picture to convey.

F/9
F/8
F/7.1
F/5.6
F/11
F/9
F/7.1
F/5.6
F/5.6
F/6.3
F/36
F/29
F/4
F/7.1
F/10
F/18
F/16
F/9
F/5.6
F/4.5

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