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This was probably one of my favorite pictures from my set of pictures of these little guys, I used a lamp on the right side and got this yellow sort of lighting. I focused on the one in the front holding the banana, got a nice depth result, the shutter speed was 1/60 and the f-stop was 1.90.
Here the attention is focused on the coffee spill, not the coffee mug. Perhaps mistakes can be beautiful in their own right? I also like how the rule of thirds is so obviously applied to the photo by the kitchen tile.
The depth within this grass looked really cool to me, so I took a picture and used some editing skills to make the dark parts darker, making things in the foreground pop out.
The layers in this photo are what make this picture interesting. The pinecone is the main subject of this photo and is located in the middle ground of the picture. The leaves in the for ground and the bricks in the background, help make the picture look almost 3-D, which makes for an intriguing photo.
This is at my basketball game, it showed some depth but mostly movement. Just the ball is blurry, but nothing else is.
I've always liked this little trio of candles that sits in our dining room. I wanted to capture one with the other two out of focus to create a more dynamic representation of their arrangement.
Rules of Composition:
- Depth: The object has a focus at the centre and a more dark place around the focus
Why is it an interesting photo:
- the colorful light at the photo make it a really nice picture
- the background is suitable with the object
How can we improve:
- the little red light at the right side ofbthe picture should be away, because it can distract the focus of the center image.
Another photo i liked because of the depth of field, not really good content, but like i said, im snap happy now!
This photo was posted because the leading lines of the trail and the slight blurriness of the bench shows the great depth of field.
This photo was so much fun for me. It was great watching the kids have a good time. I enjoyed capturing the boy pop a willy on his low rider bike as all the other kids watched with interest. I know the photo is very blurry but it was the moment I captured that made me want to post it. I was also across the street when I shot it so maybe there is some "depth" in the photo(I'm not sure). Although street photography is tough, I appreciate all the possible moments I can catch while clicking the silver button on my camera. I just wish I was able to get all of them.
This is a picture of a step at my school. I played with the levels and and got the dark contrast against the white line of the step. The thing I really like about this picture is the depth of field makes it a lot more interesting than it seems.
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