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1 Aperture & Depth of Field
Digital Photography Apollo Technology Education

2 Aperture: Controls the amount of light entering the camera through the lens. Every lens has an aperture. Review light, lens, and zoom concepts – the aperture is part of the lens. ”F-stops” the numbers associated with each size is an inverse relationship, which can be confusing.

3 demonstrate shining light through an actual lens.

4 Depth of Field: (DOF) the portion of a photograph that appears acceptably sharp or in focus.
Two Major Variables: Aperture Focal Length

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6 Example: deep or broad Depth of Field
Also known as deep focus Landscape, architectural, large group portrait photography usually have a large depth of field. Small aperture opening This picture was taken with a shorter lens with a very small aperture (F-22)opening and also used a tripod.

7 Example: a narrow Depth of Field
Also known as shallow focus Macro or close-up photography Large aperture Can also be accomplished by increasing focal length. This picture was taken with a medium range lens with a very large aperture (F-1.8)

8 Narrow Depth of Field Long Focal Length Maximize Optical Zoom
focal length: 200 mm Narrow Depth of Field Long Focal Length Maximize Optical Zoom

9 Deep Depth of Field Short Focal Length Wide angle lens
Focal length: 15 mm

10 Controlling Details


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