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What aperture is best to take pictures of landscapes?
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What aperture is best to take pictures of landscapes?
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An optimal aperture for front-to-back sharpness is between f/7.1 to f/13. Photo by: 'Iurie Belegurschi'. For standard landscape photography in Iceland during the day, the optimal aperture for front-to-back sharpness lies between f/7.1 to f/13.
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