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When should I use f2 8 aperture?
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When should I use f2 8 aperture?
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Portrait photography often demands that the subject should stand out against a creamy, blurred backdrop. To achieve this, you would use a larger aperture (smaller f-number), such as f/1.8 or f/2.8, for a shallow depth of field.
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