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I took this picture because I thought my coffee (a mint mojito from Philz Coffee in Palo Alto) looked absolutely beautiful in the mason jar with the bushes behind it. I used a very shallow focal length for this picture so I think it is a good example of depth of field. The focus is only on the coffee while the background is completely blurred.

(shutter speed and f-stop should be available below)

Daily Shoot; Wednesday, August 28, 2011;

 

Make a photograph featuring parallel lines today.

 

Shallow depth of field merging line abstract

 

Recycled Paper

Duxford Jubilee Airshow

Coldstream. August 22nd 2012

 

Nikon F90 and Nikkor 28-80mm f3.5/4.5 lens on Fujicolor C200, home developed in Tetenal C41 Rapid

Or, "How Sea Turtle Got His Groove Back".

 

At the Kubota Garden in south Seattle.

Guitar Shallow depth of field

Result from the Nikkor AF-D 85mm F 1.8

This is of one of my classmates and i took it outside my geometry class.

I made sure that he was the only thing in focus.

i changed my position because the one i was in before i took this picture I didn't get the depth of field that i needed.

I think i would have moved up closer to the wall to get more of the hallway in it.

Our faces don't always say what is inside the depth of our hearts,,

 

Model: 7aLeM UaE

Location: Zuaibil Park- Dubai City

 

I got the idea of the editting from Uaelatino =)

Love the simple image blur to create depth of field! Also love the name "Jolly Cloud"

 

A+

 

www.jolicloud.com

I like the depth of field on this one... shot wide open at f 2.8

At least SOME of it's in focus...

I chose this picture because it is a good example of depth.

Loddon Valley 211005-0658

A little experiment with a diving dome, a go pro, a 4m pole and a remote mobile phone preview and trigger system.

 

Not the easiest system to use, but I think with a little work I might get some interesting shots.

Eastern Black Swallowtail caterpillar

San Francisquito Trail, PA Baylands

 

f2.7, 1/800 sec

 

This photo is an example of shallow depth of field. The caterpillar's head is in focus, as well as the fennel leaves on either side of its head. However, the rest of its body is out of focus, and the photo becomes blurrier the further back it goes, all the way to the far horizon and even the sky as well. The fennel leaves directly in front of the camera are also blurry since they are in front of the plane of focus.

This photo is apart of my three series of photographs where I showcase a long, medium, and short depth of field on the same subject. This photo showcases a long depth of field. This is obvious due to the fact that the entire photo is in focus. Æ’/16.0

I have always wanted to shoot wire fence with a stunning out of focus fall off in the background. This is not one of them! But more focusing on the webbing between the mesh.

Narrow DOF, afternoon, flat, small amounts, side

This is a shot I took from a playground I occasionally visit.

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