Scene 1:

F4.5 focused on the nearest object | ISO 100 35mm f 4.5 1/20 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. 
F8 focused on the nearest object | ISO 100 35mm f 8 1/10 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. 
F16 focused on the nearest object | ISO 100 35mm f 16 4/10 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant.

F4.5 focused on the middle object | ISO 100 35mm f 4.5 1/40 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. 
F8 focused on the middle object | ISO 100 35mm f 8 1/15 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. 
F16 focused on the middle object | ISO 100 35mm f 16 1/4 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant.

F4.5 focused on the back object | ISO 100 35mm f 4.5 1/50 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. 
F8 focused on the back object | ISO 100 35mm f 8 1/15 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. 
F16 focused on the back object | ISO 100 35mm f 16 1/16 SS | September 17th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant.
Scene 2:

F4 Binoculars | ISO 100 35mm f 4 1/100 SS | September 20th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant.

F8 Binoculars | ISO 100 55mm f 8 1/60 SS | September 20th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. Scene 2 F8

F16 Binoculars | ISO 100 55mm f 16 1/80 SS | September 20th, 2021 San Diego Ca USA Photo by Nicholas Grant. Scene 2 F16
Review/ Reflection:
Scene 1 Review/ Reflection: F16 Near was my favorite photo shot in scene 1 because I love how the proper aperture details all the animals. I also enjoy the reflection the light has on the dining room table.
Scene 2 Review/ Reflection: The F4 was my favorite out of the photos in scene 2. I love having the binoculars so clear that you can glimpse a reflection in the lens. I also enjoy the irony that the picture focuses on a tool meant to help make things visible while the whole background is blurry.