Depth of Field: It means that only a part of your picture will be in focus and the rest will be blurred. The example below is a very shallow depth of field and was taken with an aperture of f/4.8. Aperture number around f/22 means that most of your image will be in focus irrespective of your camera location and it's distance from the object.
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Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Case Study 4: 'Depth of Field' and Aperture Example
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