Friday, 4 November 2011

Depth Of Field Assignment- Assignment 2

In this set of images I have tried to demonstrate a 'large depth of field' showing everything in focus. This shows objects that are close and far away. To take these pictures I used a Nikon D3100. I put together a selection of my favourites that have been took over the last week that show a large depth of field. I found showing a large depth of field harder than showing a shallow depth of field, but think I have some good images where you can tell what i'm trying to show. To see the images in better quality click to see them full size. 


In this image I used an aperture of f3 and shutter speed of 1/50 with an ISO of 200, I really like this image because of all the bright colours from the vegetables. 


f7.4
1/249
ISO 400


f4.6
1/1600
ISO 400


f7.4
1/3999
ISO 3200


f7.4
1/800
ISO 400 


f4.9
1/10
ISO 3200


f4.9
1/10
ISO 3200


f4.9
1/6
ISO 3200


Here I used an aperture of f4.9 and shutter speed of 1/50 with an ISO of 3200. I really like the composition and lighting of this image.


f4.9
1/3999
ISO 3200


f4.9
1/3999
ISO 3200


f4.9
1/320
ISO 400


I really like the composition of this image and how I captured the sheep running away to the farmer because they saw him coming with there food. For this image I used an aperture of f10 and shutter speed of 1/125 with ISO of 400. 


For this image my grandad was showing me his medals from the army. I used an aperture of f2.9 and shutter speed of 1/10 with an ISO of 400.


Same as the picture above he was also showing me photographs from the army and in this image I used an aperture of f2.9 and a shutter speed of 1/15 with an ISO of 400.


I really like the angle of this image and the way your eyes follow the lines on the building.  In this image I used an aperture of f5 and shutter speed of 1/479 with an ISO of 160. 


Again in this image I really like the angle and how you can see the reflection  of the clouds within the building which I think gives a really nice effect. For this image I used an aperture of f5.3 and shutter speed of 1/800 with an ISO of 160.






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