F2.8 aperture
F16
1. We should closely related the eyes to aperture because the lens is similar to the eyes. They both use
shrink, expand, blur, etc.
2. The smaller the aperture the larger the f-stop, and the larger the aperture the smaller the f-stop.
3. The aperture effects the depth and field because it blurs the background and makes the object in front the main focus. If the f-stop is smaller the background will be more blurred than with a larger f-stop.
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