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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 medium depth of field. This is obvious due to the fact that the subject is in complete focus and the background is only slightly blurred out. Æ’/9.0
Line of mopeds, North Sydney.
Taken with Efke KB21 film, expired in 1977, for the "depth of field" theme in the Old Film Project.
I use my cámara’s phone , and o try to focus on my dog so I change the f 3.5 to get that photo quality and not look so dark when focusing
Taylor Creek Park, Toronto
Intruding into the private life of insects on a beautiful fall day by the Don River in Toronto.
© Ali Tawfiq
This was part of the assignment and i labeled the different objects and different distances away from the camera. You can really see how objects can appear depending where it is in relation to the lens.
Focal Distance: 18mm
F value: 5.6
Shutter speed: 1/80
My intention for this photograph was to portray some bright color. I like the way that this turned out because most of the photograph has dull colors in it. The vibrancy of the red contrasts nicely with the background. I placed the in-focus berries off to the edge to create a more interesting composition and to follow the rule of thirds. I used a relatively shallow depth of field for this. I experimented with various depths of fields and by allowing deeper depth, the stark contrast of the front berries became lost. This photograph is a good representation of color and contrast.
Nikon D70; 1/800 sec.; f/4.5; 70mm; ISO-400
Playing with shallow Depth of Field, in a furrowed field, that was shallow, with deep grooves, in Dorset. A play on a play on a play on words. In pictures. So to speak.
This picture is a good example of depth of field because it zooms in on the wind chimes and blurs the leaves in the back. The focus is on the metal in the picture.
...green @Plaid_Cymru vs @YourGreenWales?
Roundhouse woods. South Wales
Photography by Twitter @nspugh twitter.com/nspugh
This photo showcases a short depth of field. This is obvious due to the fact that the subject is completely in the frame and in focus while the background is blurred out. Æ’/5.6