Depth of field is the distance between the closest and the furthest objects from the lens, and how the lens processes the distance that will create a focal point in an image. The higher the aperture is set, the less things will be in focus. When the aperture is high, the things closest to the lens will be in focus, when the aperture is low, the things both close and far from the lens will be in focus. In these images, I have used different crayons and made them into the focal points of the pictures by changing how clear they are.
The light source in all of these pictures was the sun. I took the first picture at an angle that allowed me to get the girls feet in the picture, which is showing what was casting the shadow. The second picture was taken from behind a basketball hoop, and the shadow looked as though it took up a big part of the court. The last photo was literally taken on the ground, and even though the focus of the picture is probably the acorn, I felt that the shadow brought a strong component into the picture, which is why I included it in this gallery.
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AuthorMy name is Abigail, I'm a sophomore in high school and this is my Phoblography. Archives
March 2016
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