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I chose this picture because while taking this picture i was trying to focus on the rose in the middle, yet every rose was somewhat captured even the little white flowers.
In this picture I changed my shutter speed in order to get a clear picture of the water as it was falling
Focal length : 4.3mm (35mm equivalent: 25mm)
CCD width : 6.20mm
Exposure time: 0.020 s (1/50)
Aperture : f/4.0
Focus dist. : 0.12m
ISO equiv. : 160
The depth of field in this photograph is very narrow. I took this picture at Castle Rock State Park. I was experimenting with very close up photographs, trying to get the camera as close to the subject as possible. This is a photograph of moss on a rock. Because the photo was taken so close to the subject, the image is very abstract.
The closest part of the sofa in the foreground is in focus, closer to the viewer, while the unfocused background of the picture shows the depth the couch is reaching into.
Depth is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp in an image. closest part of the sofa in the foreground is in focus, closer to the viewer, while the unfocused background of the picture shows the depth the couch is reaching into.
The reason why I like this picture because I like the angle of this flower. The brightness is just all right and my Canon 50mm F 1.8 did a great job on the depth of field.
We can't do anything about the length of our life, but we can do something about its width and depth...
This was taken on my roof, the telephone lines are kind of distracting but I like the motion of the bird trying to catch up with his buddies.
Layers of image, Swallow Hollow, Iroquis National Wildlife Refuge, Town of Alabama, New York, 24February13.
Bottles of orange flowers on glass display outside an ice-cream shop in the afternoon. The bottles are all arranged neatly with same colors of roses and have the sense of repetition, also they are located high above the normal human scale, thus having interesting perspective at this angle. Narrow depth of field