From the photos taken of these boxes, I learned how the change of aperture can make a difference in the depth of field the aperture is known as "f-stops". The smaller the aperture the the more it is focused on the closer object. The smaller the f-stop the larger the aperture which increase the depth of field. When the aperture is larger it softens the background. I noticed the photos above have a different focus. The first photo's main focus was the box in front which blurred out the background, the second photo's main focus was the middle box which blurred the first and last box out with a soft effect, and the third photo's main focus was the last box which blurred out the first two boxed but not as well the the first apertures(f/8, f/16)
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AuthorMy name is Natalee, I am a senior at Rbv, and I enjoy taking photos. Archives
May 2017
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