Photography school lesson 2: Aperture

ApertureAperture is the size of the opening in the lens when the picture is taken -The larger the hole, the more light gets in. -The smaller the hole the less light gets in. But the tricky (and annoying) bit, is that a small hole is represented by a big number such as f16, and a large hole is represented by a small number such as f2.8

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