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Do you want high or low aperture for sunset?
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Do you want high or low aperture for sunset?
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Generally, for sunset photography, your camera's aperture should be somewhere in the middle range, ie, between f/8 and f/16. This range gives you the best depth of field, meaning everything from the background to the foreground will be in focus.
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