Aperture f/1.8, Shutter Speed 1/2,500th of a second, ISO 200 Aperture f/8, Shutter Speed 1/100th of a second, ISO 200 Aperture f/16, Shutter Speed 1/25th of a second, ISO 200 We used our DSLR cameras to learn and practice how aperture works by lining up 3 boxes in a diagonal line and taking photos to see how aperture changes how the picture looks. With an aperture of f/1.8, the photo is only focused on one of the boxes and the rest of the photo is blurred out. An aperture of f/8 focuses on all the boxes but the background is somewhat blurred. The aperture f/16 puts the entire photo in focus including the background. The larger the aperture, the larger the set focus will be and the smaller the aperture, the less it will focus on.
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