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Camera Techniques : APERTURE Long Depth Of Field

EXAMPLE:

Long depth of field is the exact opposite of shallow depth of field. Everything in the photo is completely in focus (Just like the picture above). With long depth of field, you need a high aperture number such as 32 (or 22 on cameras that don’t go up to 32). This means that the opening of the lens is smaller, but it captures everything in full focus.

 

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