Friday, October 22, 2010

More Internet Findings #8


I would guess that the apperture used to take this photo was a large apperture. Im guessing it's large because the pictures so close. This photo is a great exaple of shallow depth of field because the subject is focused on and the backround is completely blurred out.

This photo I think could be an example of shallow debth of field or long debth of because it's focus on the eight ball and a little blurred in the back, but its also pretty focused throughout. Although, I'm gonna display this as shallow debth of feild because this is what I noticed first when I saw the picture. And, as far as apperture, Im not sure. I'd say a small apperture.

I'd guess that a large apperture was used to take this. This photo is definitely an example of shallow debth of feild because it's close to the bee's and blurred in the backround.


Maybe a small apperture, although-it could vary and same goes to all the pictures above. It really depends on the time of day and the lighting. This picture is an example of "long depth of field" because it's not close up, it's more of a lanscaping photograph.


Because this picture is taken far away-it has a "long" depth of feild rather then a shallow.
Im not sure what the apperture would be. But, i'd say somewhere in the middle because it was taken when the sun goes down.

 Another great example of "long" debth of field because the picture is "long." As in it's more broad, more scenic. It's not focused on one thing and the backround is not blurred-like shallow depth of field. Yoiu can see an entire view. (hard to explain) Im guessing that a very small apperture was used because it's in the middle of the day and the sun's out.

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