These three photos were taken at different apertures in order to display the different effects of each level aperture. The first picture had the smallest aperture of f/1.8, creating a wider aperture size and more shallow depth of field. This is why the first box is in focus but the rest are blurry. The f/8 created a little less shallow depth of field, which is why the first two are more in focus than the last box. The last picture was f/16, which means it had the smallest aperture size, creating the largest depth of field. This large depth of field allowed the whole picture to be in focus and clear.
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