Thursday, 3 October 2013

Assignment 3: Depth of Field

Depth of field is the area in a photo that isn't the point that the camera lens' single point but still appears sharp in the final image. Depth of field helps in images if you want your final image to look completely sharp not just one point of the photo. For example in this image obviously the most sharpest thing is the man and his swan, but the grass around him still seems sharp and vibrant making the whole image a whole lot better. Depth of field is very useful to use when photographing landscapes, to create an equally sharp and vibrant image.

For help when trying to use depth of field in images I used this site http://www.macworld.com/article/1150150/depthoffield.html


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