The images below will all have different settings as of when they were taken, with some images having the highest F-stop, a few with a mid-F-stop and the lowest F-stop on others.
This close-up shot of me was taken with a low F-stop, and this was done to make myself the clearest object amongst anything else within the picture, and the background’s blur helps achieve that.The F-stop setting for this picture was somewhere in the middle because I didn’t want to make my background objects fully unnoticeable. The option of a close-up shot allows me to make Daniel Tandy stand out as the main focus but it also means that with the right F-stop setting the two individuals behind are also clear to make out.This mid-shot image of Daniel Tandy was taken outside, with the highest F-stop setting as I wanted to keep both the object and background clear and visible.It’s clear that this close-up shot image was taken with the lowest F-stop setting possible as the background is completely blurred out, except for Niall who is the clear object.This image is very similar to the one above with the only difference being that this picture was taken with a much higher F-stop setting as Niall and the background can be seen clearly.This close-up shot was also taken with the lowest F-stop setting possible as only Tandy can be seen without any blur.Lastly, this close-up shot of Sewell was taken using a high mid F-stop setting as the background is visible and clear but we can still make out a slight blur, compared to the Sewell who can be clearly seen.
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