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Today’s The Daily Shoot’s assignment is: “Create a photo today that gives a sense of depth or dimension.”
This picture is a good example of depth of field because I got my dog's legs to be slightly more blurry bringing more focus to his face.
Colour and beauty can sometimes be found in the most unlikely places... Feel free to guess where this image might have originated - send me a flickrmail for the answer.
Focus is on the purple figure. From picture 04 and 05 some, if not so distinct, difference of field of depth can be seen.
I liked the contrast of the bike waiting to cross and the bus zooming past. Shutter speed was at 1/15 of a second to capture blurring bus.
This is a tile from a Chinese gambling game called Mahjong! My family plays it from time to time, and I figured a great way to really experiment with depth of field is by focusing solely on one tile. The tile I'm holding is the main subject of the picture, and the rest of the tiles, chairs, and table, are left unfocused.
A simple, yet interesting depth of feild, outside the Rex Cinema, bike in the backgorund features in a few photos.
The rose hips in the back show distance between them and the main focus of the picture, so it looks more 3-D.
ISO250_f/3,5_1/40s, 18mm focal length
This shows depth of field because reflection in the mirror is the plane of focus. First plan is blurry which gives the sensation of depth.
f-stop: f9.0
shutter speed: 4"
I desaturated the whole photo to increase the ghostly effect in this picture. Over a four second time frame, I had my brother move from the dining room to the refrigerator. The dark blotch near the center of the frame marks where he started from. I was hoping the blotch would have been shaped more like a human figure to gather a better ghostly effect, though you can still tell something has moved in the frame and is keeping the fridge door open.
I took this outside of the Palace of Fine Arts. I took this at F5.6, 1/320 second exposure. Focus was on the cute duckling in the centre. I like the blurring effect of the grass. Looks like green fireworks.
My nephew sporting his favourite cartoon character Doraemon tatto.
I tried Lomo Camera effect in this because it gives a sence of depth.
I thought this was a neat picture to take. It shows the words in focus with the plants and tree out of focus.
In this immage l capted the depth by using the rules of perspective. The objets that are near to the camera are bigger than those that are further of it. Also as the photography goes back it became fuzy so at the end it loos like it goes forever!
I think this picture is a bit funny. I don't know why, but for some reason I get happy when looking at it, maybe because of the colors! It is showing the use of depth of field since the Fanta is in focus and the coke cans are blurry in the background, and yes Fanta might be my choice, but in that case the European version!
F-stop 4.0
Shutter speed 1/4
DEPTH OF FIELD /SHUTTER SPEED QUIZ
Keep your ISO set at 400
4 images to be uploaded with SHUTTER SPEED & APERTURE Information included in the description box of the flickr upload.
1. image at 1/30th of a second with an aperture to give a correct exposure.
2. Same image at 1/500th of a second with an aperture to give a correct exposure.
Aperture
1. Image at f/4-f5.6 with a shutter speed to give a correct exposure.
2. Same image at f/16 with a shutter speed to give a correct exposure.
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