Yes
1.
Aperture is the depth and field
Amount of light hitting the sensor
As you go up in numbers it lets in less light
If you go down in numbers you let in a lot of light
When you make a change to the aperture You’re affecting the shutter speed
2.
Make sure you pick the right spot to take the photo because whatever you want to stand out the rest of that pic will be blurred a little bit.
When your shutter is not opening in closing fast it can unblur certain things mainly the background
Your aperture is low it can blur out the background
When your aperture is high it can focus more on the background and not have it as much blur
Careful about the depth because if you’re taking a group picture sometimes it may blur out some people but if your depth is right you can get everyone without blurring out anymore
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