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Answer:
Explanation:
It depends on the day. 5.6 might be best if it is a cloudy day. 2 would not work under any conditions.
11 might work well on a hazy day, but the sun is sort of visible.
A nice clear sunny day would allow you to use 22.
Answer:
Generally, a small aperture like f/8 will give you enough depth of field to be able to make most of your image sharp. However, if the subject is too close to your camera, you might need to either move back or stop down the lens even further to get everything looking sharp
And mostly :
- It depends on the day. 5.6 might be best if it is a cloudy day. 2 would not work under any conditions.
- 11 might work well on a hazy day, but the sun is sort of visible.
- A nice clear sunny day would allow you to use 22.