Aperture Mode Made Simple
Aperture controls how much of your photograph appears sharp. A wider aperture can give you a blurry background. A smaller aperture can keep more of the scene in focus. That means the aperture helps shape the image's feeling. Portraits often look great with background blur. Landscapes often look strong when more of the scene is in sharp focus. Have you tried Aperture Priority mode yet? Tell me below.
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Aperture Mode Made Simple
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