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I started a photography course last week and the first lesson this week was based on aperture. I have been learning and doing photography for about 3-4 years so have some basic understanding but wanted to go on this course to confirm and learn more of what I know.
I have an understanding on exposure and aperture, but in the course we went in to diagrams and bits which was interesting and nice to be able to ask questions and have a discussion with the teacher and group.
But I do however have a question after going through what I was learning, we was trying f/stops at different ranges whilst taking a picture of a group of apples on the table, we were asked to be relatively close to them and just keep adjusting as to see the difference with what was in focus etc. But whilst I was watching others have a go I decided to take a shot a bit of a distance and it was obviously a lot different. So my question is, how much does distance affect your DOF/aperture, whilst I was close to the apples (using my nifty fifty) I shot down at f/1.8 and up to about f/20 and you could see the difference in what was sharp and what wasn't. But at a difference although the other apples were out of focus they were not any where as OOF as close up.
I have drawn a bit of a diagram to show more of what I mean and was wondering if people could confirm or inform me perhaps on what I am thinking. Excuse the poor diagram its not exact just a rough idea.
Here goes:
The lines represent what would be in focus. I have chosen the nose as the focal point for ease of use really.
Thanks
I have an understanding on exposure and aperture, but in the course we went in to diagrams and bits which was interesting and nice to be able to ask questions and have a discussion with the teacher and group.
But I do however have a question after going through what I was learning, we was trying f/stops at different ranges whilst taking a picture of a group of apples on the table, we were asked to be relatively close to them and just keep adjusting as to see the difference with what was in focus etc. But whilst I was watching others have a go I decided to take a shot a bit of a distance and it was obviously a lot different. So my question is, how much does distance affect your DOF/aperture, whilst I was close to the apples (using my nifty fifty) I shot down at f/1.8 and up to about f/20 and you could see the difference in what was sharp and what wasn't. But at a difference although the other apples were out of focus they were not any where as OOF as close up.
I have drawn a bit of a diagram to show more of what I mean and was wondering if people could confirm or inform me perhaps on what I am thinking. Excuse the poor diagram its not exact just a rough idea.
Here goes:
The lines represent what would be in focus. I have chosen the nose as the focal point for ease of use really.
Thanks

