Lets focus on Aperture !
So as mentioned in my previous posts, Aperture is the control of the cameras' iris and this results in either really beautiful photos with blurry backgrounds or an unfocused mess of a picture. Here's some tips on how to get your Aperture settings correct every time. 1. Judge the lighting situation of the setting - If the lighting situation of the scene is too bright they the best way to go is with a higher aperture setting. and vice versa. The reason for this is because the higher the F stop, the smaller the iris closes. restricting light, naturally. 2. Backgrounds! - Remember no matter what angle you shoot your subject with, there's always going to be a background ... well in the background. so depending on what you are aiming for your F stop can be used to blur our the background using a Low F stop or you could use a higher F stop to show the background if there is something important you'd like to capture. 3. Bokeh - No this is not an anime cartoon. Bokeh is...