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Fallow me into the depth of pain but I promiss; you'll enjoy it !

F8 SS 1/60 Best Depth of Field on my camera Depth of field experiment

03Garnova01 depth

 

I made a collage of images taken for the depth of Field assignment because it helps to present visually the concept of connection between aperture and depth of field: the smaller is the aperture (F) the less is depth of field.

 

The entire series was made using Nikon D70s with Sigma 17:70 (2.8-4.5) set to 34mm (which corresponds to 50mm lens for 35mm film camera). The only two changing settings were aperture and shutter speed. I used manual focus to avoid camera displacement. For exposure settings I used Aperture priority mode.

 

I was unable to create a setup described in assignment and made a miniature with Lego figures. All measures were scaled in proportion 1 ft : 1 inch.

and perception was never really my thing.

Hannah Valley, Quetta.

Visitors Parking, There was no other point in this picture apart from playing around with depth of field

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Duncan Rawlinson's "Hidden Depth" explores the latent space through the fusion of photography and artificial intelligence. This piece presents a young woman with freckles and a contemplative expression, bathed in soft light and surrounded by flowers. The work highlights themes of mystery and vulnerability, merging natural beauty with digital artistry to evoke a deep emotional connection.

 

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I got the settings on the Holga all wrong, for what I had in mind.....

 

Creeping Spurge "donkey tail" / Walzen-Wolfsmilch (Euphorbia myrsinites)

Botanical Garden, Frankfurt

And ever has it been known that love knows not it's own depth until the hour of separation ~_~

Processed with VSCOcam with c1 preset

Canon EOS 400D

Leica Lens Summilux 1:1.4:50 or Elmarit R 1:2.8:28 (I don't remember)

Novoflex EOS/LER Adapter

Taken near the ducks in the previous picture but lens set to 300mm to get more telephoto and shallower depth field at F5.6. Exposure 1/250. I like the way the water is blurry with the reflections.

Duke Marsh makes magic.

The ship's depth sounder.

Stop sign North Railway Boissevain Manitoba

Arty farty telescope in Mijas.

In this example of depth of field, I offer the viewer the choice of looking at the sharp but darkened soy sauce bottle, or the bright but blurry trees in the window.

I also decided to play with the lighting settings to give this photograph a different feel.

"Every mile is two in winter."

~ George Herbert

 

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the main reason i bought my 150-600 sport lens was its close focus ability ,the only trouble with that as i am finding is depth of field ,not to bad on smaller insects but a bit of a pain with longer stuff like this caterpillar ,all part of the learning curve though and at least it works without having to change lenses

2022-11-17: Kelly M. Mbokeli, Regional Human Resources Business Partner, Chief, AfDB presenting the slides during the In-Depth Session.

A red Begonia in my garden.

 

#129 on Explore - October 12/07

A very simple shot! Had to walk around the home to get few shots. Last one of my dog was there in the lawn. Weather is pretty mixed these days, with rain, wind, cloud and lots of heat. With that my health is pretty mixed too! Hoping for better coming days though.

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Waiter, bring me another glass of that shallow depth of field

Week 10 - Depth Of Field

Nikon D200, 28 f/2.8, Shot from Bear Mountain Lighthouse

Lake Hopatcong Depth Chart

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