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Now before you decide to just take every image with as large of an opening as you can, aperture has secondary impact on your images. The size of the opening also has a direct relationship to how much of your image is in focus.
A shift in perspective shouldn’t render the scene unrecognizable. You and your viewer should still know what the subject is but, should be “wowed” with your take.
And that’s when I was done. I told the agent that it was unacceptable that a company as large as Google was fleecing their customers of large amounts of money while not standing behind the products they sell and that I would be leaving them.
You are likely familiar with the term "lighting designer" in relation to a play you've seen or a concert you've attended. Or possibly an art installation you made a point to see. You may even know such names as Jennifer Tipton or James Turrell. But are the arts the only place where this type of designer works? Certainly not.