Use a narrow aperture for landscapes
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Use a narrow aperture for landscapes
For landscapes, on the other hand, you want to have everything from close-at-hand foliage to a distant mountain in focus. This is achieved by selecting a narrow aperture. If possible stray towards f/22, or whatever the tightest setting your camera allows.This image of a Moroccan campfire is taken with a narrow aperture to maximise the depth of field.
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