High Depth of Field
Low Depth of Field
1. These images represent their titles perfectly, as the first two pictures were taken by utilising the different tools and settings on my camera to show a high depth of field, and the third image was taken by utilising the same tools and settings, but with a lower depth of field.
2. From this assignment, I learned how to properly utilise the settings and funtions of my camera and lens to create the feel of a high and low depth photo.
3. I found this project to be quite easy, as you only have to adjust the focus of the lens, as well as afew other things on the camera itself, to get the high depth and low depth of field.
4. My strongest image would have to be the third image of this post, of a shell. I believe that this is my best image, as the shell, which is right on the edge between the foreground and the background, is the only object in focus. The wire and shells in the foreground are blurred, just as the whole background is.
5. My weakest image would have to be that of the old Morgan. I believe this to be the truth, as the front end of the car, including the mirror, is a bit blurry and out of focus.
6. If I were to do this project over again, I would have to find more interesting subjects. Also, I would have to use different lighting (although the image of the Chevy BelAir steering wheel was taken during the sunset).
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