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2. What is depth of field? How can you adjust the depth of field in a photograph?

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Depth of field refers to the amount of your picture that will be in focus. A smaller f-stop (larger aperture) will produce a shallower depth of field, and a larger f-stop (smaller aperture) will produce a larger depth of field.

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Depth of field is the amount of subject matter in front of and behind your plane of focus that appears to be in focus. When we say "that appears to be in focus" or "is acceptably sharp", understand that this is a continuum, it's not like objects in the depth of field range are razor sharp and then suddenly the sharpness falls off a cliff...

Change aperture to change your depth of field. You increase or decrease the depth of field in your photographs by changing the aperture setting on your camera. Aperture changes are measured in f-stops.

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