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f-stop: f6.3

shutter speed: 1/60

 

My last photo shows a combination of depth and shutter speed. The lense is focused on the fountain and farther water spray, blurring out the spray closer to the camera. As for motion, the fountain spurts out a stream of water at a consistent, fast pace; at a shutter speed of 1/60, you can almost feel the flow of water coming out of the fountain.

Summit snow depth, November 14, 2012

Large depth of field along with the longer focal length squish everything here into flatness. There is very little sense of space looking at this even though the trees, houses, and sign are far from each other.

While motion appears easier to capture than depth, there were some lighting issues. F-stop was automatic. I liked how the moving car was a big blur and the car stopped was clear and still. This clearly explained the shutter speed/movement technique. f32 & s1/5.

Absinthe, Kina Lillet and gin.

Depth of field is shown in this picture

Ge digital camera

©Michael Peacock, Week 9

This I posted because it was halloween week. This is depth of field because the pumpkin in the front stands out more than the one in the background.

Shutter-1/160

F-stop-10.0

This is a picture of my Totoro keychain. This is actually my third Totoro keychain due to me them getting old. I have this because My Neighbor Totoro is one of my favorite Studio Ghibli films and overall one of my favorite films.

Grocery Store walk way.

This photograph demonstrates the principle of Depth - by using line/shape and the focal point. In this photograph, the main subject (feat. Jack) is in focus, whereas the hallway in the background is blurred, as well as lines/shapes leading towards the door at the end of hallway along with the depth of field, creates a sense of depth.

Looking at some of George's (george_gww) shots, I noticed that when taking "fence" shots, an almost level POV works nicely to blur foreground and background fence. Next time I try this method, I'll try to rotate so that the fence creates a diagonal. Thanks for the idea George!

« La seule arme des enfants contre le monde, c’est l’imaginaire. » Claude Miller

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