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What's the difference between landscape photography and portrait photography in aperture setting?
Generally speaking, small aperture is used for landscape shooting and large aperture is used for portrait shooting.
In fact, you can still shoot amazing works by shooting landscapes with a large aperture and portraits with a small aperture.
So there is no fixed routine in photography. Only by adapting to local conditions, adapting to the times and daring to innovate can we produce good films and fine products!
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