Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Friday, January 20, 2012

Depth of Field 1/20/12



In order to do depth of field, you must follow a certain aperture. The first image at the top, I used the aperture f/8.0 The shutter speed i used is 1/125. As you can see, with the used of f/8.0 it creates a shallow depth of field because aperture is widen. For the photograph in the middle, I used the aperture f/5.0 and shutter speed of 1/125. I f you study the photo, you will notice that the aperture of f/5.0 creates a deep depth of field photograph. The image is focus from foreground to background. Lastly, the image in the bottom, I used the aperture f/8.0.and shutter speed of 1/125. If you look at the photo, you will notice that the photo looks like the photo in the middle except its focusing moe of the foreground to background. 

Friday, January 6, 2012

Depth of Field 1/6/12

F 3.4 1/125

F 5.6 1/125

F 8.0 1/125

In the first picture, I used the F stop 3.4. If you study the picture, you will notice that the image is focused on the foreground. In the picture in the middle, I used the F 5.6. You will notice that the image is focused on the middle ground. It's different than the first picture, it's not focus on the foreground. For the last picture, I used the F 8.0. The last picture is focused on the background. As you can see, the the las photo is not focused on the tables but on the book shelves which is the background of the photos. I learned many things about depth of field. But particularly, i learned how to include foreground, middle ground, and background with depth of field. Now I am able to take photos with the 3 components and depth of field.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Shallow Depth of field & Deep Depth of Field

Shallow Depth of Field f/3.4 1/125

Shallow Depth Field f/3.4 1/125
Deep Depth of field f/8.0 1/125
Deep Depth of Field f/8.0 1/125