


The three photos above are all taken of the same person, but with different levels of F-stop taken to get different perspectives. The first image was the highest level with the goal of getting the whole picture in the highest focus possible, as you get much less light. The picture with the lowest F-stop does the complete opposite, leaving the background of the image with less focus but leaving more attention on the model. The medium one does both, leaving less focus, but not making it blurry so you can see the model and the background.


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