Aperture

What is the difference between the aperture and f-stop - MARAT STEPANOFF  PHOTOGRAPHY
Aperture is how much light is being let into the camera, the larger the f/ number is the less light the camera is letting in , meaning you are able to focus more things in the image. If the aperture is a smaller number you will be able to focus on a smaller subject Aperture is one of the three pillars of photography the other 2 being shutter speed and ISO. It allows more or less light into the camera sensor, it adds dimension to photos by controlling the depth of field giving you a blurred background with a shallow focus effect. Aperture also alters the exposure of the photo by changing the brightness of the photo.
What is Aperture in Photography? (Beginners Guide)

Depth of field

Depth of field is how much your image focuses s the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image captured with a camera.

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