Photography
- Niamh Lestrange
- Dec 13, 2021
- 1 min read
Photography is one of my many hobbies and I have had the privily to learn more about it in my collage time. One of my photography lessons was on the 21st of September it was about Depth of field.
This is what I learn in that lesson. Depth of field is the distance between the closest and farthest objects in a photo that appears acceptably shape. Now your camera can only focus shapely at one point. In a photograph with a narrow DoF, only a small slice of the image is in focus and with a large DoF, much more of the scene is shaped.
Aperture can be defined as the opening in a lens through which ight passes to enter the camera. In photography, the pupil of your lens is called aperture. You can shrink or enlarge the size of the aperture to allow more or less light to reach your camera sensor.
In the pictures below you can see that the picture of the wood and the brick had a small DoF because only a small bit of the picture is in focus.






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