Saturday, 1 October 2011

Depth of field Assiegnment

The purpose of this exercise was to better understand the use of the aperture, and the ways in which it effected the depth of field, there are several images that i will be showing to demonstrate my work.



The image shown above is F4.5, 1/125s, ISO400. The Wide aperture allowes for more light to expose the Film/Sensor however this will result in a very shallow depth of field, and this is really good for just showing a certain part of an item, however would be undesirable if the photographer wanted the whole subject in focus.




This next image was taken with the f stop set to F8, 1/13s and ISO400


this image was taken at F11, 1/6s, ISO400
this final image was taken at F32, 0.8s, ISO 400. with this aperture setting the whole of the subject is is focus, the downfall of this is that the aperture is fully closed and a long shutter speed is required, therefore you cannot achieve this without a tripod.

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