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reflection - aperture practice
answer each question in complete sentences.
- which aperture (f - stop) has the shallowest depth of field?
- which aperture (f - stop) has the deepest depth of field?
- why did the depth of field change in your photos? explain in two sentences and be specific.
- was there a change in exposure? why or why not? explain in two sentences and be specific.
Brief Explanations
- A lower f - stop number (e.g., f/1.4) has the shallowest depth of field as it allows more light in and blurs the background more.
- A higher f - stop number (e.g., f/22) has the deepest depth of field, keeping more of the scene in focus.
- The depth of field changes in photos because the aperture controls the amount of light and the area in focus. A wider aperture (lower f - stop) blurs the background, while a narrower aperture (higher f - stop) keeps more in focus.
- There is a change in exposure. A wider aperture (lower f - stop) lets in more light, increasing exposure, while a narrower aperture (higher f - stop) lets in less light, decreasing exposure.
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- A lower f - stop number like f/1.4.
- A higher f - stop number like f/22.
- The aperture controls light and focus area. Different f - stops change what's in focus.
- Yes, a wider aperture increases exposure, a narrower one decreases it.