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This was a very tactile chain meant to prevent errant cars from falling off the petrol station forecourt onto unsuspecting pedestrians. Thankfully it didn't look like anyone had ever tested it.
See the Technique topic "Depth of Field".
I hold most Photoshop hackery in the highest contempt, so please do not interpret this image as an example of what I think is art. This is not pretentious "look at what my program can do" navelgazing -- this is "look at and interpret what almost any camera can do" navelgazing.
In this image, I am combining two real photos into one to show, in immediate, concrete imagery, the difference between a a shallow depth of field and a deeper one. One set of checkers is the short depth of vield and the other is a deeper depth of field. Note how the focus plane is at the bottom of the page. One set has the area farther away growing out-of-focus faster than the other set.
This is a detail of a larger image
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here's one of the originals