Changing aperture changes depth of field or DOF. As you notice in in the first photo the Aperture is set at f/1.8. This Aperture creates a very blurry background and makes a darker image. In the second image the aperture ISO and the shutter speed is set at f/8, 200, and 1/9. this setting creates a wider DOF, causing the image to be less blurry and become brighter. In the last Photo the settings are changed to an aperture of f/16, shutter speed at 1/20, and ISO of 200. This setting creates a very wide DOF and you are able to focus on almost all the boxes. Also this setting makes the image more vibrant and bright. Aperture and Shutter speed changes the amount of light captured.
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