2008

Here it is set to the nearest apple, as in the renderings that follow.
The f-stop controls the amount of blurring at distances other than the focus
plane distance. In a real-world camera, the f-stop measures the size of the
lenss aperture. The lower the f-stop value, the larger the aperture and the
narrower the depth of field. So increasing the f-stop value broadens the depth
of field, and decreasing the f-stop value narrows the depth of field.
Decreasing the f-stop to narrow depth of field
Focal plane set at the nearest apple, and f-stop set to 0.1.
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