Tuesday, February 28, 2012

My Depths of Field

 Narrow depth of field:
This bird feeder is a narrow depth of field picture because the bird seed and the little perches are in focus but the tree in the background is not. The primary subject would be the bird feeder and and the secondary subject is the tree in the background. For some reason I really like this picture. i tried converting it to black and white but i like it better in color because of all the colors of the bird seed and the greens and blue.

Shutter: 1/60
Aperture: f/4.2
Focal Length: 12.8 mm
ISO Speed: 50

Medium depth of field:

This picture is medium depth of field because the branch is in focus and some of the trees in the back are in focus but the trees in the far back are not in focus. Some of the pine needles at the bottom are in focus and some are not. The primary subject is the branch and the secondary subject is the trees in the background and the fence.

Shutter: 1/60
Aperture: f/4.7
Focal Length: 15.3 mm
ISO Speed: 100


 Wide depth of field:
This picture is a wide depth of field picture because everything is in focus, Evan, the piano, the boxes in the background, his shoes, and the camera on the piano. I converted this picture to black and white because for some reason i liked it better that way. The primary subject in this picture is Evan and the secondary is the boxes in the background.

Shutter: 1/60
Aperture: f/3.4
Focal Length: 9 mm
ISO Speed: 100

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