I have experimented with aperture, changing it to the lowest possible aperture that the camera can have, and to the highest aperture possible,and the middle apperture on the camera.
The highest aperture :
The middle aperture:
The lowest aperture:
What I’ve noticed is that with the highest aperture more of the objects are in focus and the image is darkest compared to others. The higher the aperture the greater the depth of field. As the aperture is lower, more light can enter through the lens and the image will be brighter and less in focus, the depth of field would be smaller, so objects closest to the camera will be in focus whereas the further away the objects , the less in focus they would be. Especially when photographing a set of object in a line or one behind another I find it interesting to photograph them with a lower aperture as this shows layers to the photograph and make it more entertaining.
while taking these photographs I have also set up the shutter speed on the camera as too slow, where it took the camera 4 seconds to take a singe image. this caused the pictures to turn really blurry as we were holding it , meaning each little shake would have a huge impact on how the camera captured the photograph. These were the pictures we ended up with.
The images we received from the camera were interesting and beautiful in their own way although this wasn’t the effect I was trying to achieve. Because of this “mistake” I now am aware for the future how I can achieve similar photographs like these but intentionally and how a slow shutter speed may be useful for other types of images , like fast moving traffic or movement, however because I was aiming at first for a high quality image and one that captures the objects in its best way, these images were not useful for me in that moment , specific to the photoshoot. Because I find these images interesting I will still keep them for a later use like if I’m doing edits and montaging , so that I can include them, combining them with another photographs.
After adjusting shutter speed to a faster one we were able to produce photographs which we originally wanted to create.
after editing the photo in Lightroom I have ended up with my own version of the photo. where I made it more sharp and got rid of the circles , which are caused by a dirty lens.