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so camera settings and specifically speaking aperture is perhaps the single greatest source of confusion when it comes to determining the best settings for landscape photography should we use a large aperture with a small f-stop number to throw the background out of focus or should we use a small aperture with a large f-stop number to create those razor sharpen in focus images or should we use something between both of these aforementioned scenarios and that doesnt even account for the fact that the aperture you choose will also impact the overall exposure based off the shutter speed and iso you dial in and as if that wasnt enough each aperture value used will also result in a completely different depth of field its enough to really scramble your brain and in this video i want to share with you the five mistakes i used to make all the time when attempting to determine which aperture to use for a given situation in hopes that my mistakes and my errors will help you identify which ape