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Can someone explain lens diffraction with the aperture? I thought it just made sense that lower f-stops was for shallow depth of field and bokeh and shit to have whatever wasn't focused turn a bit blurry, so therefore, a higher aperture would do the opposite and make the entire picture crisp and in focus, more or less. Is this not the case? Do all the cool landscapes I see not use super high f-stops/ long exposures to get everything in focus? Why the fuck would anyone use a super-high f-stop then if it actually makes everything a bit blurry? Why did no one tell me? What the fuck am I supposed to do with this information since apparently I haven't been using my aperture correctly