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Crystal you took a good picture of your Auntie. I like how you focused in on the flower with Carla in the background.

UDT's must be scuba and airborne qualified and have a good knowledge of e.o.d

he has skills in all these areas that are rated among the highest ever recorded in the program, Depth Charge hates the water!

"you wanna know why i'm so enthusiastic about clearing cobra off the beaches?, because if cobra wasn't there, I wouldn't have to jump in the water in the first place!"

More fun with home decor

Poppies amongst the barley.

Trying out a rented 24mm TS-E on a borrowed 10D.

I took this photo to complete an assignment in my Triton College photography class. It is supposed to show the front in focus, and the back out of focus.

A depth marker on Colwyn Beach with Old Colwyn and Llysfaen villages in the background.

That's what she said Simon...

The wall and background give the illusion of depth and there are two different focuses in the background, one bolder than the other, giving it balance.

50mm 1.8F 1/10

 

I thought this was a good example of depth of field, because with my F-stop so low at 1.8, the focal point is very small. So as you can see from the picture, it's only focused on the N and J parts of my keyboard, while everything else surrounding it is blurred out.

this is my experimentation with panning. Now the front of the car is sharper. I wonder if it is due to jerky movement of the camera or due to optic angle between front and back of the car?

Un diente de leon (dandelion)

I love this plants.

Example of depth of field.

1/13 F4.5 ISO 3200

Playing around with depth/perception

1/400, f/4.0, ISO 800, 70 mm

I used this settings to capture a portrait at sunset without flash

 

My daughter's school had it's annual Spring Fair. I took many photos trying to use depth of field, most of them were not very good but I thought this one was interesting, partly due to the bright colors of the dancer's costume. f/4.5 shutter speed 1/1000

This shows depth of field because the focus is on the orange. The shutter speed is 1/80 and the f-stop was 3.5.

example of depth of field. taken on f5.5

This is an example of depth of field because the very bottom of the mushroom (also the closest to the camera) is slightly out of focus, while the stem is in focus. As well as the trees in the background being completely out of focus.

Pond

Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens

Washington DC

Saw this set up and was trying to play with depth and perspective. I thought these set had a very artsy feel to them.

Garden Glance, Æ’/2.8 at 1/100. Depth of field. Another example of small Æ’ number. I focused on the flower which was closer to the camera, and that's the first thing you will pay attention to when you see this photo. Then you will see there is this wood piece hanging aside, followed by the door in the back, and there is sunlight on the ground. So you finally put together a story about this photo with your imagination---this is a quite sunny afternoon in a beautiful, well maintained garden where Yuxi enjoyed herself. And you can certainly feel the owner's love to this garden!

Point and shoots don't usually have any depth of field. (unless you trick it)

Atlanta Scavenger Hunt no. 9

Topic 4 Depth of Field (Bokeh)

New York Institute of Photography images-Unit 1

depth 20 meter, using an Canon Powershot G7 in WP-DC 11 underwater housing

Getting back into using the camera, messing about with aperture to get exaggerated depth of field shots.

Ashley Castillo

*my photos appear on a different account as well, but these are true original works*

This image, I took at Foothill College fountain. I just ended Physical experiment at 10:30PM. My eyes tried, like this image's view.

The salar presents some great opportunities to play with depth of field shots

Landscape

Shallow depth of field

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