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This is a solid example of depth of field and also movement to me. The blurred background and the vibrating cobweb in front make the photo feel busy but also very simple. The visible space between the cobweb and the house in the back also gives you a sense of size and space.
Love presenting the depth of soul that people possess. When a person is totally focassed on the moment an enormous power is emanated outwards.
This picture portrays nails fading into the background. As you can see the second nail is clear and the others are faded; shallow Depth of Field (close in focus and the background blurry). There is also a reflection of the nails on the railing.
i have been wanting to try this for a while. the camera actually focused on the tree like i wanted. kinda scary though.
This is a photograph with a large f-stop, which is F-22. I took it beside the Highway. With this large f-stop, it is clear to see even the part really behind.
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Raw, with a touch of contrast and leveling for that appealing "toy camera" tilt-shift look.
This is another shot taken at Cantor Museum of Stanford University. The museum's architectural elements were impressive. Everywhere I turned, there was a picture opportunity. This picture was taken in the corridor near the front entrance. There is nothing special about window, but the light illuminated into the building through these barred windows created interesting shapes and patterns which lured me into the corridor. There I found a beautiful view of the back section of the museum and a row of erecting pines that I thought made a good composition for the shot.
Movement i time. f22 4s
Taking this photo I tried to capture the flow and feeling you see in dance. Thinking to freeze a motion while allowing it to echo and move on. The room was dim, only being lit by a beautiful hard light from the windows. I chose a shutter speed of 4 seconds thinking I would extend on the movement and increase the sense of flow, allowing one motion to come together and blend in with another.
Small Seven gods. There are almost 18mm (0.7 inches). I thought these objects would be a good example for shoot for depth of field.