Deep depth of field. Achieve with small aperture and/or wider angle lens.
Shallow depth of field. Achieve with wide aperture and/or longer (telephoto) lens.
In class:
Explore depth-of-field using Aperture Priority Mode.
Nikon: use "A" mode
Canon: use "Av" mode
The photographer chooses the aperture and the camera automatically adjusts shutter speed for optimal exposure.
Shoot in fairly bright conditions to ensure adequate exposure, or use higher ISO. Create a photograph where there is a distinct foreground object and the background is fairly far away. Focus on the foreground object, and maintain this focal placement. Shoot the image three times, varying the apertures. Create at least 3 3-image sets.
- f4 or wider (f2.8, f1.4 okay)
- f8
- f16 or smaller (f22 okay)
Shooting (for Monday 2/2)
Chose specific subjects and shoot them with widely varied depths of field, while maintaining the same composition/framing. This means 2-3 variations of the same "shot" but created with a range of apertures to vary the depth of field. Again, shoot on aperture priority
In the examples below, we see the same subject and the same framing, but with different depths of field. How does this affect the image? Which do you prefer? Why?
f4.0
f18
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