Depth of Field (in school)
Depth of Field (out of school)
Aperture Reflection
One image that shows a shallow depth of field is the first image in the photo set, the key in the front with the key ring in the background. The f-stop of the camera was at f5.6. The ISO was set to 1600, with the WB at PRE.
One image that shows a large depth of field was the image of all three cameras together in the shot. The f-stop was set to f29. The ISO was set at 1600, while the WB was set to PRE.
The image of the single key in focus is a better image because it gives an interesting perspective with a sense of depth to the picture. The shallow depth of field is used when the desire is to focus on a single portion of the image rather than the whole. A large depth of field is better used when you want all of an image in clear focus, like a landscape, or portrait.
One image that shows a large depth of field was the image of all three cameras together in the shot. The f-stop was set to f29. The ISO was set at 1600, while the WB was set to PRE.
The image of the single key in focus is a better image because it gives an interesting perspective with a sense of depth to the picture. The shallow depth of field is used when the desire is to focus on a single portion of the image rather than the whole. A large depth of field is better used when you want all of an image in clear focus, like a landscape, or portrait.