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Depth of Field

Depth of field is the separation between objects in a scene that appears sharp in a photograph. To get a narrow aperture you would want to use a smaller aperture. Your shutter speed would also be slower. It will increase the depth of field in close-up shots.

To get a wide aperture would use a bigger aperture. This will allow more light to come in and create the blur in the background from the focus. The more light there is the faster the shutter speed will allow you to use the freeze or stop camera. It will isolate your object. The background will be blurred.

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