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Doodle in pencil -theme depth

shutter speed: .6 seconds

F-stop 7.1

ISO: 100

 

In this photo I am using bubbles and shutter speed to display movement (yes, there are bubbles in there!).

 

I've used a slow shutter speed, and the bubbles have been blurred, you almost can't see them! My model is also a bit blurred, since the long shutter speed does not freeze movement as well as a shorter shutter speed.

#BPChallenge #brickpirate #lego #moc #Lego movie #Batgirl #catwoman

New Sweden, Maine

Same photo but wider depth of field

 

The depth markings (Plimsoll Line?) on the lightship "Helwick" in Swansea Marina.

a boat at st. john's harbour

Playing around with DoF is fun

Shutter 1/60

 

Good use of depth of field because of how the cars in backgrounds lost their sharpness, allowing the tank to be the main focus.

of the school in the background

Taken of my sons at Brancaster Staithe, using the water depth post works well i think

Depth

 

Caught By A In Southern Alberta

This picture shows depth of field because the birdcage and the flowers are the focus of this picture and the background is blurred. It came out nice because you really get the silhouette of the object in focus and its a nice contrast to the light background. My f-stop was at 4.6 with a 22.0mm lens.

With this assignment, my most successful shots used a shallow depth of field. I really liked how this shot focuses on the cluster of flowers, leaving the rest o the flowers and leaves out of focus.

 

Portfolio Comment: This picture is another use of shallow depth of field (which seems to be my tendency and most successful shot in this class). I increased contrast and saturation to play with the colors and details.

Breaking in my new Wacom Intous

pro Small.

I used a fast shutter speed (1/1600) because I wanted the motion of the skateboarder to be frozen.

Small bee in a calla lily

I had to use the manual settings on my digital camera to catch the depth of field. It turned out well.

Creeper kitty could not decide if she wanted to be photographed or not. Whiskers and one eye are in focus, then she attacked the camera.

I liked the clump of daisies and the shallow depth of field.

Lovin' this for some strange reason.

This was a creative solution for depth of field. It shows the girl in the back connecting to the guitar in the front of the picture.

Winter Swamp. Ballarat.

 

(F-stop) F32 at 0'3 (Shutter Speed) I thought I might be doing something wrong since I was no longer in the ?/? range and transitioned into the "0 but I just figured it was the type of camera I had. Using my last three turn this gave me the sharpness to all the toys now as you can see Nightwing and the bunny as perfect as Wonder Woman

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