Depth of Field Explained

Field of depth.

Field of depth is basically a photo where there’s a point of focus that appears sharp as well as either the front or back of the point of focus. Different factors will vary the zone of focus in your photos, the different factors being Your aperture setting of the lens and the distance between your subject and your camera. Messing around with your camera settings and composition, you can determine which amount of your picture turns sharp and which is blurred. Most images with a good amount of sharpness that’s acceptable is an example of having a deep depth of field.

Although a photo has shallow depth of field doesn’t mean it isn’t a good photo, Shallow depth of field photos is better for portraits like for yearbook photos or for focusing on one subject instead of a whole photo. Shallow depth of field photos has a blurred background and only focus on one subject. Depth of field is an important artistic key to each photo. Whether you have a Shallow depth of field or a Deep depth of field, it can make a difference to your photo It just depends on what you took a photo of like either a landscape and or a portrait.

 

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