Breaking Down Aperture
Aperture is the first element of the exposure triangle. It refers to the opening in the lens through which light enters the camera. The wider the aperture, the more light that enters the camera, and the shallower the depth of field. A shallow depth of field creates a blurred background and is perfect for portraits. On the other hand, a smaller aperture (higher f-number) will create a deeper depth of field and is great for landscapes.
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