Aperture
Aperture, often called F-stop, is important to the exposure of your photograph, but it also affects how much of your image is in focus, or the 'depth of field'. This is an important stylistic choice, and impacts the look and feel of your image.Portrait photographers might choose wider apertures to capture an in-focus subject surrounded by an out of focus or 'soft' background. Documentary photographers will often use narrower apertures to capture sharper details, giving the photograph a more real-life feel. Experiment with your own style.Don't forget that as you change the f-stop to control the depth of field, you will also affect exposure. To compensate for the light, adjust the shutter speed manually, or allow the use Aperture Priority mode on your camera.(information taken from the internet.)
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