I took this photograph in hopes to grasp the idea of depth of field. Depth of field refers to the range of distance that appears sharp. So what appears sharp? At first glance, the middle leaf captures the viewers eye, as all the other leaves and rest of background is blurred, leaving that one middle leaf clear and visually appealing. This tactic is to keep focus on one part of the picture, leaving it doggo. This creates the blurred background and foreground, so that the focus remains in the middle. Depth of Field does not always have to be in the middle though. No, the focus could remain in the foreground with a blurred background or vice versus; it all depends on what you as a photographer want to keep on the focus.
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Cheyenne ButlerWelcome to my blog. This holds a collection of photography that inspires me, personally, and some of which I have done. These photographs have my criticism that explain what the photographer has done or used to capture the captivating image. Archives
May 2015
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