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Here is another example of experimenting with the aperture. The shutter speed and aperture is 1/80 and f3.5. The hands are blurred to make the figurines the main subject. Having works in the background connote the numerous amount of work this artist had done in his lifetime.

Praça das Artes, São Paulo, 2016

This was taken in low light at a Philz Coffee in downtown Palo Alto. I ordered a drink and in the meantime, decided to take a picture of some of the stores contents. To compensate of the store's low lighting, I set the camera to a high ISO, and set a low aperture. That way, I could still take a focused picture of the coffee bags in relative darkness.

In this picture I used a speed of 1/200 with flash

1/1000, f/4.0, ISO 800

I used this settings to capture a portrait before sunset

 

Create a photo today that gives a sense of depth or dimension.

Get out there, take a photograph, upload it, and tweet a link to @dailyshoot with the hashtag: #ds446

 

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By manually using the f-stop (5.6) with a 50mm equivalent lense, I was able to focus onto the mug that was 7ft away and control where the main focus occurred. (Shutter speed 1/125)

Shallow Depth of Field.

I hope viewers can pay attention to this pendant. And I think it's a good example of depth, the pendant is in focus.

 

SS : 1/125

F-Stop : f/2.4

I bought a new lens with Macro function, so of course I had to test it...

shutter speed: .6 seconds

F-stop 7.1

ISO: 100

 

In this photo I am using bubbles and shutter speed to display movement (yes, there are bubbles in there!).

 

I've used a slow shutter speed, and the bubbles have been blurred, you almost can't see them! My model is also a bit blurred, since the long shutter speed does not freeze movement as well as a shorter shutter speed.

Used a new setting a light source. Capturing the Jack

Camera Settings:

-Aperture: f/22

-Shutter speed: 1/80

-ISO:400

Shot with Zenit 11 and Kodak Color Plus 200 film

 

18.03.2012 - santralistanbul, Istanbul, Turkey

I especially like the 3D view of the clouds from the ground which is a little rare...

The depth markings (Plimsoll Line?) on the lightship "Helwick" in Swansea Marina.

I like this picture because it is a cool representation of depth of field but with only one object. This is also one of my favorites.

"Bamboo" This photograph displays depth of field as the bamboo is in the focus and the background is blurry. The photograph is made using f-stop at f/4.9 and ISO 140.

Playing around with DoF is fun

of the school in the background

New Sweden, Maine

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