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I chose this picture because you can see an example of fast movement on a picture. The bird on the bottom ran when the picture was taken ad you can clearly see the difference in sharpness.
I included this picture as an example of depth of field. I really like this picture because it focuses on something that would not normally be focused on in this kind of picture. I took two different shots, one where the deer was in focus but the railing was blurry, and this one where the deer are out of focus. I chose this one, however, because I think it makes the deer look like they belong there, and it isn't just a picture of deer.
after a couple shots trying to figure out how to focus on the flowers and make them look pretty I was able to capture a nice one I think the blurry fountain behind gives it a nice touch.
F-stop 9.0 shutter speed 1/200
The footprints allow you to fallow the image all the way to the end, giving the picture a sense of depth.
Rule of Composition -
There is a foreground, middle ground and background that creates depth in the photo.
Why it's a good photo -
It is interesting that the focus is on the middle ground. This creates an effect where the subject seems deep in the photo but there is further depth because of the background.
How it could be improved -
A more visually interesting background could have been chosen. Right now, nothing can be made out of the background.
I noticed that aperture was highly related to depth of field, but the aperture of my camera had was F/3.8 or wider impossible. (I wish I could try F/1.8) In this case, I figured out that the closer the camera was to the subject, the less was in focus behind the subject. To prove this concept, I brought my shoes and a can outside, and kept putting them here and there and taking pictures. I know this picture is so simple, not beautiful at all, but I really learned a lot from taking this picture
Rules of Composition
- It creates dimension in the photo, and also includes foreground (the scissors), middleground (Faber Castell hightlight pen), and background (table). You create the depth of field you want by how much you keep in focus.
Why is this a good picture
- It is a good picture as it is a good example of the rules of composition, depth. It focuses on the scissors accurately instead of focusing at the few pens at the back.
How can this be improved
- The picture can be improved by focusing more on the object in front as the picture above does not have a strong blurry effect which seems like the camera is not focusing on a specific subject.
Depth of field can be seen in this picture as the eye automatically follows the yellow path to the center of the picture. I chose to post this picture as it shows a calm and kind of peaceful train station minutes before the train will arrive and people will be eager to get on it.
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I was still experimenting with a shallow focal length. However, the background in this photograph isn't as blurred as the picture of the coffee. I liked the way the colors of the newspaper stands contrasted the orange and green in the flowers.
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