Photography 1 Prairie View Photography Class: aperture and depth of field
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Discover the art of shallow depth of field in photography. Expert insights on camera settings, focusing, and best practices for unforgettable images.
Ever wondered why some backgrounds are pin-sharp and others are out of focus? This is what's called deep depth of field and shallow depth of field. Find out how to take full control of this in-camera photography effect and answer any lingering questions you may have.
A lot of photographers think it's all about your main subject, but quite often, it's the background that can either make or break the shot.
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Ancient ruins At Kato Pafos Archaeological Park. Cyprus. Shallow depth of field.
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Old harbour of Paphos town, view from medieval fort, Cyprus. Shallow depth of field - focus on a foreground.
Using a shallow depth of field in portrait photography can yield some great photographs; however, shooting at f1.7 can also pose a few problems. Getting the lighting correct is difficult when the aperture is wide open and even the slightest movement from the camera or subject can throw things out of focus. Luckily, Mike Wallace has made an informative video tutorial on the subject.
Take control of your photography with depth of field. Capture stunning images with the perfect balance of sharpness and blur.
The use of depth of field in photography is explained in simple easy to understand terms.
**Agia Pelagia Village, Crete Island, Greece** - June 13, 2013: **Small fishing boat on dry land** on the background of the lagoon, shallow depth of field
Ever wondered why some backgrounds are pin-sharp and others are out of focus? This is what's called deep depth of field and shallow depth of field. Find out how to take full control of this in-camera photography effect and answer any lingering questions you may have.
I am so excited about this week! It is Spring break time for Chloe and what a perfect time to make a point to capture just her. I have a few weeks where Chloe didn't make it into my 365 Project and that really saddens me, so I am so happy this idea came to me. This week went by too fast and I am more and more looking forward to summer break! Chloe is growing up so fast and turning into such a beautiful young lady! Mommy loves you so much! Favorites for March 16 - 22, 2014 Day 75 {3.16.2014 American Girl Magazine} Chloe is so excited when she gets a new American Girl Magazine. She loves to make a wish list and decide what new items to spend her money on. Day 76 {3.17.2014 Mornings} Chloe was a sleepy head and was surprised when mommy captured her so early! Chloe was so happy not to have to be woken up at 6:15am! Day 77 {3.18.2014 Chloe's drawer} So today I was organizing Chloe's room and this is how I found her vanity drawer. This just melts my heart <3! Day 78 {3.19.2014 Guitar} I just LOVE hearing Chloe make her own music! Day 79 {3.20.2014 Bond} No matter how much she grows, Chloe will always be my baby girl! Day 80 {3.21.2014 Picture Time} On our way out the door for some family time Chloe was taking my picture. So what a perfect time for me to whip out my camera. Isn't this tiny camera adorable!?! Day 81 {3.22.2014 Sleeping In} Chloe stayed up pretty late last night and was clearly too lazy to pull back the covers when she went to bed. Spring break is almost over :( I never miss a chance to take a sleeping picture of my babies! Head on over to Cynthia's page and see what she has been up to!
Shallow depth of field can produce some really nice photos, but you should be cautious to not over do it - are you following these great tips?
A lot of photographers think it's all about your main subject, but quite often, it's the background that can either make or break the shot.
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This is my minimum depth of field. This image isn’t exactly what I had in mind while doing this project. I wanted to do objects that were different sizes and have the smallest in focus and as…
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Photography 1 Prairie View Photography Class: aperture and depth of field