Aperture
Image 3
I used a f-stop of 4.8 to create a shallow depth of field.
I used an ISO of 1600 and WB of florescent.
I did not use a point and shoot camera.
Image 4
I used a f-stop of f/25 to create a large depth of field.
I used an ISO of 1600 and WB of florescent.
I did not use a point and shoot camera.
In my opinion image 4 is better.
I like this image better because it has more colors and is more clear.
Taking a portrait of someone and making the background not in focus would be shallow depth of field to empathize certain parts of the picture.
Taking a picture of a landscape I would want a large depth of field to keep everything in focus.
I used a f-stop of 4.8 to create a shallow depth of field.
I used an ISO of 1600 and WB of florescent.
I did not use a point and shoot camera.
Image 4
I used a f-stop of f/25 to create a large depth of field.
I used an ISO of 1600 and WB of florescent.
I did not use a point and shoot camera.
In my opinion image 4 is better.
I like this image better because it has more colors and is more clear.
Taking a portrait of someone and making the background not in focus would be shallow depth of field to empathize certain parts of the picture.
Taking a picture of a landscape I would want a large depth of field to keep everything in focus.
Point of View-My Favorite Thing
I chose my dog to shoot for my photos.
The personal significance my dog has is he is a key figure in my house and he is the first dog I have owned.
My dog is my favorite thing because he is big part of my life.
I decided to take pictures of him from different angles, even though it was tough because he wouldn't let the ball go out of his mouth and he kept moving. I took a picture of him from bird's eye view, ground level, straight on, and from the side of him.
I avoided distracting backgrounds by standing in a different spot so it was a different angle.
I considered composition and depth of field in my work by focusing certain parts of his body and doing different angles of each part.
The personal significance my dog has is he is a key figure in my house and he is the first dog I have owned.
My dog is my favorite thing because he is big part of my life.
I decided to take pictures of him from different angles, even though it was tough because he wouldn't let the ball go out of his mouth and he kept moving. I took a picture of him from bird's eye view, ground level, straight on, and from the side of him.
I avoided distracting backgrounds by standing in a different spot so it was a different angle.
I considered composition and depth of field in my work by focusing certain parts of his body and doing different angles of each part.