Aperture
What is 'Aperture'?
Aperture is referred to the lens diaphragm opening inside a photographic lens. The size of the diaphragm opening in a camera lens to let a certain amount of light pass through onto the film inside the camera the moment when the shutter curtain in camera opens during an exposure process.If you want to take a picture of a person and have the background be blurry, you'd use shallow depth of field. If you want to take a picture of a sweeping mountain vista, you'd want to use a small aperture size (high f-stop number) so that the entire scene is in sharp focus.Aperture. Aperture controls the brightness of the image that passes through the lens and falls on the image sensor. It is expressed as an f-number (written as “f/” followed by a number), such as f/1.4, f/2, f/2.8, /f4, f/5.6, f/8, f/11, f/16, f/22, or f/32.
The diagram below shows how aperture works.
1st Photoshoot
2nd Photoshoot
Best Image
This is my best image because it shows that the focus is on the flower and stands out from the rest of the image which catches your attention.
Worst Image
This is my worst images because nothing is really visible and everything is blurred out and is dull , one colour.
Best Image
This is my best picture because the effect of aperture has come out clearly & correctly , whilst the ladybug is in focus the background is unclearer than the rest of the photo.
Worst Images
This is my worst picture because it is pix-elated & does not show the effect of aperture clearly.