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Aperture is defined as being the size of the opening in the lens. It can be set automatically or manually. If you have a small aperture, less light will reach the camera, while a larger aperture will let in more light. So, the larger the aperture in a sunrise/sunset photo, the brighter it will be.
Aperture is measured in f-stops.
The recommended aperture for sunrise/sunset is f-8, f-11, or even higher to help minimise the amount of light that gets into the camera to prevent the image from becoming too bright.
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