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two jam nuts are a convenient way to limit the depth when tapping.

“The depth of darkness to which you can descend and still live is an exact measure of the height to which you can aspire to reach.”

   

Thes on more pictures from a coffee shop. Flower is a good idea for decoration.

I tried smaller aperture to get greater depth of field.

1/125, f/16, ISO 500

Embarcadero str. before sunset. I used this settings of my camera, because I tried to catch the light of the sun and shadows on the road

Friends watch from below as a daring woman begins her decent down the sand dune on a small piece of masonite board, reaching speeds of 73 kph.

Namibia, Africa.

I was sitting on the passenger seat to take this photo with handholding camera.

f-stop: f6.3

shutter speed: 1/125

 

This picture shows a close-up of a bee (or rather, as close as I dared get to it). Though the bee is slightly blurred because my camera did not have enough time to refocus, you can see the faint transparency of the its wings. The bee's flapping wings is an example of rapid motion, which even a relatively fast shutter speed of 1/125 could not completely focus on.

this is my best depth of field photo for sharpness contrasted with blurr the birds color and detail came through great. my backyard provided a great setup for showing depth of field because of the trees behind my fence

This photo represents depth. I took a close up photo of leaves in my backyard after it rained. I had to take about 20 photos to get the photo that I wanted, which was this one.

03Hansteen01 depth

 

I love the shadow in this photograph. I tried focusing on the text and slightly blurring the sculpture.

There's layers to the photo, so there's depth.

The depth of field capture in this photo focuses attention to the trees flaking bark

  

taken with a Nikon

This is part of the Van Nelle Fabriek terrain in Rotterdam. In the background, Edwin van der Heide’s Fog Sound Environment adds mystery.

  

I like this photo because it reminds me of Pink FLoyd’s wish you were here

 

photos.robinverdegaal.nl/2015/02/07/depth/

03Fluty02 Depth

 

This was one of the pictures from the assignment set. shutter speed 1/15 and aperture setting f20. The front wheel wasn't spinning.

Fstop: 3.0

Shutter Speed: 1/1000

This portrait was more challenging to achieve than I thought; I had to play around with the focal length and zoom to attain a clear subject and blurry background. This shows depth of field due to the crisp foreground and partially blurry background.

I think Ive taken 4 or 5 shots like this... its a COMPULSION when I get near barbed wire!

 

Forgive me :-)

This photo is an example of movement. I took this photo by decreasing the time on my shudder speed to freeze the water that was in the fountain

Copy and paste this link below to watch a video explaining depth of field.

 

youtu.be/34jkJoN8qOI

03Fluty04 Depth

 

f5.6 speed 1/60. I liked how this picture came out because the 3 tallest stalks that I focused on look closer than the shorter ones, but really they are further away.

love it. The words jump out at you .. like voices of farmers.

 

Girls at Play, by Paul Theroux

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I chose this photograph because I love to shoot hoops at night. It will tire me out eventually and get me ready for bed. I tried to create the illusion that the court is huge compared to the hoop. I attempted to use Depth of Field in this picture.

Painting by me, completed 12•10•14

I took a picture of a shutter in the living room of my house. The angle of this shot provides depth. I really like the lighting of this photo.

The bench is obviously close to the camera whereas the monkey bars and picnic table are much further away from the camera representing the depth of the forest scene.

How the paint looks after clay bar treatment and caranuba wax

I like this because it shows a difference in focus compared to the other american flag photo, my camera wanted to focus more on the netting but i still like the flag in the background

very hard to get sharp focus with the lens...but depth of field is impressive

Created with Apophysis 7x.

Experimenting with Depth of Field

I was thinking of tattoo ideas and Basquiat's crown came to mind.

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