The depth of field in an image is the distance between the parts that appear in focus. When there's a big distance between the things that look crisp and sharp, it's known as a wide or deep depth ...
The standard formula for controlling depth of field is to control the f-stop of the lens. And that is true enough. A wide-open aperture results in a shallow range of focus, and a small aperture ...
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