
A highly detailed technical illustration in full color, vector graphic style, depicting the concept of aperture in photography. The central focus is a curved arc showing the relationship between aperture size and depth of field, transitioning from a large aperture (F1.4) on the right to a small aperture (F22) on the left. Above the arc are circular diagrams of aperture blades at F1.4, F2, F2.8, F4, F5.6, F8, F11, F16, and F22, each rendered with precise geometric shapes. Below the arc are rectangular frames illustrating the corresponding depth of field for each aperture, showing silhouetted figures becoming increasingly sharp as the aperture narrows. The arc is labeled “Depth of field”, with a light source above labeled “Light”. The word “Aperture” is prominently displayed in bold, sans-serif typeface at the bottom center. The background is clean, bright white for maximum contrast and clarity. The overall aesthetic is minimalist, instructional, and resembles a textbook diagram or infographic-crisp, sharp, and devoid of photographic effects like grain or noise. Lighting is even and diffused, ensuring all elements are clearly visible; composition is symmetrical and balanced with strong visual hierarchy.