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ISO400_f/3,5_1/40s, 18mm focal length

This shows depth of field because the reflection in the mirror is a plane of focus. First plan is blurry which gives the sensation of depth.

Mount Aux Sources viewed from a gorge at Sentinel Peak.

Taken with a prime lense on a sunny Montreal day.

I saw this monkey hanging on a branch in my backyard so I decided to take a picture of him. I used I 70-200 zoom lens, the bush in the background was fairly close so its not as blurry as I would like.

Depth of field example of a cheap bead door hang. Canon 7D 50mm 1.8

I never did get around to cropping this...

 

(Point-and-Shoot Olympus OZ80)

55mm, F22, 1/800 ISO

I think this is a good example at the other end of the spectrum of depth of field, almost everything is in focus.

Satellite Beach, Florida. 2011.

6/9/12 Robert Roche posing in Allston, MA

Example of depth of the field. Shot on F8. I set the focus on the front rock, and then recomposed.

Photo of my photo buddy with short depth of field.

Cool selective focus picture. My little point and shoot does a nice job. :)

Digital Color Photograph

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Create Depth composition rule, and here's the link original photo that I'm replicating: flic.kr/p/2gqcUiu

Cookie's googly eyes are the focus here whereas poor Eeyore is being ignored yet again. Somehow, he's not surprised.

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this picture was hot in a concert at july

This was one of the test photos i took when i got my camera, when i got it back to the computer it had actually turned out quite nicely.

 

The image was edited.

F/stop= f/4

Exposure time= 1/320 sec.

ISO speed= ISO-160

03VuNgo02 depth

 

These doors' glasses are transparent. I posted this picture because I found the texture of the glasses interesting and as well as the curving lines of glasses and bronze, the background beyond the this emphasized surface is fittingly blurred with depth of field.

Chart imprinted on the top of a Univex Mercury camera. Taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm 3.5 on an extension tube.

I was at the Dubai Mirage Hotel and it's beautiful! The architecture is out of this world!

i used this photo to show depth of field because my cat came out crisp where you can even see the dust on his fur their was good sunlight behind him and my camera was at full zoom

f-22, shutter-1/15

 

I used slower shutter speed and the ducks swimming in the water are showing the movement ( ducks are in the middle at the bottom).

This gauge measures the slough's water level.

  

Location: Anhinga Trail in the Florida Everglades National Park.

 

Lens: Tamron 70-300 mounted on a Sigma X1.4x AF teleconverter.

  

IMGP9450

I posted this photograph because I believe that this is a good example of the depth of field with the sharp leaves in the foreground and the blurry way in the back round.

Shutter speed:1/13

f-stop: 25

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