These three pictures were taken at different apertures and shutter speeds. When changing the aperture the shutter speed automatically adjusts to the aperture. The lower the aperture f/# then the more focus on one specific subject and the blurrier everything else is. The higher the aperture f/# the wider the focus is and other subjects can be in focus as well. The shutter speed fractions get smaller when the f/# gets bigger and visa versa. I noticed this in the picture especially the f/1.8 it is more noticeable that the focus is all the way on the middle box to the right.
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AuthorMy name is Jacob Tatenco and I've always have had a vivid imagination. I got into photography to try my hand in it and as a small hobby. Archives
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