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Original painting, acrylic on canvas.

DEPTH: The distance in proportion to an object to create engrossment of and space within the picture's environment.

I liked the misty look the narrow depth of field gave this lavender photo.

i love the focus on the part where the spider silk lingered around.

And I used WAY too much of it in this picture. Would have looked better if the glass was slightly defined. But my dad liked it, so it made the cut.

03Doug04 depth:Taken from the ground up of a sculpture of spinning wheels, with an ISO of 100 on zoom later put in Photoshop for light balance and adjustment to bring out the colors of in the rotating wheels.

Processed with VSCOcam with a6 preset

Playing around with GIMP :)

This image shows depth similarity; this time, it is the subway tracks, yellow safety line, brick tiles and ceiling pipes that converge at the end of the subway line.

When lining up some shots at Six Penny, I decided to point my camera at some reeds to test the exposure. I shot the photo from my hip and never expected to actually keep it, but it turned out to be quite interesting and strangely centered. The photo below is 100% raw data. The image was only opened in the GIMP to re-size it to 1280×1024.

Depth gauge: 1 fathom = 6 feet. You do the math.

Santa Cruz, Ca

The depth is shown by focusing on the rocks only, while everything else is blurry.

Pentax K1000 (2009)

My backyard :)

At f7.1 much more of the comic is readable, even the one above it a little.

By now you probably know enough about how the exposure triangle affects the outcome of your photos. Let’s throw in another term for you to know: depth of field (DoF).

How best to explain the concept to you? In the simplest sense, DoF refers to just how much of your photograph is in focus....

 

epfilms.tv/depth-field-explainer-beginners/

Small focal point and depth of field

I probably posted some others that show off shallow depth of field better, but I liked this one & wanted to post it anyways.

when camera is not close to the subject

I chose this because of how the pink shines bright in front of the green.

Depth of Feel

 

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f-11, shutter 1/500

I was able to take a picture of a moving seagull. I took many photos and this one turned out sharp since I used high shutter speed.

Opposite of the Pescadero photo, this shows depth by having the further objects blurred and the closer objects focused. I liked this one because it made the other roses seem much further away than they actually were.

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