Tuesday, 17 June 2014

minimum depth of field

This photograph shows the technique depth of field this is because the bright pink tulip is the closest to the camera and is in focus and the background is a blur. This photograph is very appealing because of the bright and vibrant colours as well as the sharpness of the in focus flower as it shows maximum detail in the flower. The flower was specifically taken on the left hand side I think that this looks better than if it was in the centre this is because it allows the depth of the background to be shown and allows more colours to be shown in the photograph. This photograph is eye level which is affective as it allows the eye to be drawn to the main subject straight away. Overall I really like this photograph as its a very simple image however the quality and composition of the photograph makes it seem complex.

This photograph shows the technique depth of field this is shown as the main subject that is in focus is the man and the background which is of a long path is blurred. This photograph shows the main subject the man to be looking down as if he is reflecting on his journey as the path behind him could symbolise how far he has come. This photograph was edited in black and white and I feel that this is very affective as it allows the tones to be boldly shown in the man and the photograph looks more interesting to look at as most depth of field photographs I looked at were in colour. The man has been positioned to the side of this photograph this is a popular way to photograph depth of field this is because it allows the background to be shown. This photograph will be inspiration for my own photographs of depth of field as I will be using a person in my photographs.

This photograph also shows the technique depth of field this is because the main subject closest is the two leaves which are in focus. Behind this is the blurred background. This photograph really stood out to me as the quality and sharpness of this photograph is immense. The bright green in the leaves is very striking and the water on the leaves is very clear and enhances the photograph as it becomes very eye catching. This photograph shows how nature is very beautiful and by using the technique depth of field makes the photograph more interesting to look at. This photograph is very bold because of how large the leaves look and how they have been taken to the side of the photograph to allow the blurred background to be shown.
This photograph has been taken using the technique minimum depth of field and is a photograph of a green lizard on a wall. The colours in this photograph are very vibrant and the blur in the background is very eye catching because of the beaming colours. This photograph shows the main subject to be very small however the sharpness of the lizard makes it stand out as well as it being in focus. Overall I really like how this photograph has been taken as the lizard is in the centre which makes this photograph different to other photographs I have looked at.
This photograph shows the technique depth of field this is because all the background is blurred and the main subject which is the glass bottle is in focus. This photograph has been edited in black and white which I feel give this particular photograph a sophisticated look to it.

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