apertures
Meaning
An opening, hole, or gap, especially in a camera or optical lens. (খোলা স্থান বা ফাঁক)
Pronunciation
অ্যাপার্চারস (æ'pārchārs)
Synonyms
openings, holes, gaps, slots, fenestrations, ventilations, apertures, orifices
Synonyms
The apertures in the wall allowed light to stream through.
Small apertures can create big effects in photography.
Light filters through various apertures in the lens.
The camera has adjustable apertures to control exposure.
Architects design buildings with strategic apertures.
Proper apertures ensure adequate ventilation.
Apertures vary in size for different photographic effects.
The machine's apertures allow for airflow.
Antonyms
We need closures to restrict light entry.
Obstructions can prevent proper exposure.
Any blockages in the lens will affect the image.
The obstructions restrict light flow.
Without waits, light pours in quickly.
Closures around the lens prevent unwanted light.
Fences can block available light.
The camera has seals to protect from unwanted light.
Phrases
The camera aperture must be adjusted for night photography.
Understanding aperture settings is crucial for capturing great images.
Aperture priority mode allows photographers to control depth of field.
Using a wide aperture can create a blurred background effect.
A narrow aperture is useful for increasing focus.