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Using depth of field
PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine
|August 2021
Dan Mold helps you understand the role aperture plays in landscapes

THE MISSION
Add depth to your images with the right aperture
Time needed 20 minutes
Skill level Beginner
Kit needed • Tripod • Wide-angle lens
Depth of field and aperture are terms you’ve likely heard before, but do you know what they mean and how to use them effectively? This project aims to do precisely that!
Aperture and depth of field are intertwined due to physics, change your aperture, a ring inside your camera’s lens, and you’ll also change the depth of field, which basically means how much of your image is in focus.
It’s particularly useful to get to grips with these terms when shooting landscapes, as we generally want to aim for a scene that is sharp all the way through.
Luckily for landscapes, you don’t need an expensive lens with a super-wide aperture, unless you’re shooting stars at night and need to suck in lots of light. A standard wide angle with like a 16-35mm with a maximum aperture of f/4 will be perfect and you can even get great results with a kit lens too.

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