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Super-sharp scenes

THE MISSION

Take images you can focus stack

Time needed

30 minutes

Skill level

Intermediate

Kit needed

• Tripod

• Kit lens or wide-angle lens

Depth of field is a term used in photography that you’ll likely be familiar with, referring to how narrow or wide the aperture of your lens is and therefore how much of the scene is rendered in focus.

A wide aperture of, say, f/1.8 is usually preferred for portraits, giving you a shallow depth of field and making it possible

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