Unfortunately, your f/1.8 had the auto-focus set on the wall which blurred your focal points instead of your background. The f/8 and f/16 shots don't look much different because the depth of field available is in focus at both apertures. You did a good job on the captions, which illustrate how shutter speed slows down as apertures get smaller. 94.
Unfortunately, your f/1.8 had the auto-focus set on the wall which blurred your focal points instead of your background. The f/8 and f/16 shots don't look much different because the depth of field available is in focus at both apertures. You did a good job on the captions, which illustrate how shutter speed slows down as apertures get smaller. 94.
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