Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Depth of Field
1. Large depth of field
2. The main subject is the foreground and the rock with the trees on it.
3. It demonstrates a large depth of field because it shows the vast amount of space of rock mountains.
4. His purpose was to show the beauty of the Grand Canyon.
1. Large Depth of Field
2. The main subject is the lava flowing off the volcanic rocks.
3. It demonstrates large depth of field because everything including the lava and smoke is in focus.
4. Their purpose was to show the beauty of the big island and its lava that flow 24/7
1. Large Depth of Field
2. The main subject is the lake and the greenery and the rocks.
3. It demonstrates large depth of field because all the rocks and greenery is all in focus.
4. The photographer uses a large depth of field because he/she wanted to show the vast amount of beauty the Sierra mountains have.
1. Shallow depth of Field.
2. The main subject is the Lizard's head.
3. It demonstrates shallow depth of field because the only thing in focus is the head of the lizard.
4. Their purpose of shallow depth was because he wanted to focus on the details of the head.
1. Shallow depth of Field.
2. The main subject is the first japanese lantern.
3. It demonstrates shallow depth of field because as the picture goes farther back, the blurrier it gets.
4. The purpose was to mainly focus on the first lantern, but using repetition in the photo.
1. Shallow depth of Field
2. The main subject is the Guy skating in the green shirt.
3. It demonstrates shallow because the guy in the green is in total focus and the background is blurry.
4. The photographer wanted this because he wanted one skater in total focus and the other blurry because they are both doing the same slide at the same time and imitating each other.
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