In this photo, I noticed that the focus was solely on the first box. Everything else was blurred and out of focus, bringing the viewers main attention to the first box. The smaller the number, the more focused on one subject the photo will be. In this photo, I noticed that the focus is softened, releasing the frontal focus on the first box; however, the main subject is still the box in the front. In this photo, there is no specific focus, whereas in the other photos, there is a specific focus. I noticed that the smaller the aperture is, the more emphasized a certain subject will be. The bigger the aperture number is, the bigger the depth of field is; one would be able to focus on and capture more.
Aperture Notes To guide a viewers eye, one would use the depth of field. So, if the wide aperture is focused on an object, such as the box, the viewer will pay most attention to that subject.
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AuthorAngel Estrada, photography student in San Diego, California Archives
June 2017
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