Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field? The distance from foreground to background that is in...

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Why to Use Depth of Field? Differential focusing is a great way of isolating your main subject from distracting surroundings or directing the eye to a specific part of the frame. It adds a strong 3D feel to a photograph. Using this technique allows the background to not compete for attention with the main subject.

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Page 1: Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field? The distance from foreground to background that is in acceptable focus. If the camera is equipped with a zooming.

Depth of Field

Page 2: Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field? The distance from foreground to background that is in acceptable focus. If the camera is equipped with a zooming.

What is Depth of Field?• The distance from foreground to background that is

in acceptable focus.• If the camera is equipped with a zooming in/out

feature, then you can usually see the camera automatically adjusting the depth of field.

• Most of the time the digital camera focuses the depth of field for you automatically.

• Because the camera does it automatically and we cannot necessarily choose our f-stop to define our focus, we can create this image using techniques in Photoshop.

Page 3: Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field? The distance from foreground to background that is in acceptable focus. If the camera is equipped with a zooming.

Why to Use Depth of Field?• Differential focusing is a great way of

isolating your main subject from distracting surroundings or directing the eye to a specific part of the frame.

• It adds a strong 3D feel to a photograph.

• Using this technique allows the background to not compete for attention with the main subject.

Page 4: Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field? The distance from foreground to background that is in acceptable focus. If the camera is equipped with a zooming.

What is an f-stop?• F-stop means aperture

diameter• Reducing the aperture

diameter increases the f-number, which increases the depth of field.

• Higher the number, the more in focus ONE spot will be in the image.

• Lower the number, the more in focus the ENTIRE image will be overall.

Page 5: Depth of Field. What is Depth of Field? The distance from foreground to background that is in acceptable focus. If the camera is equipped with a zooming.
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Sources• Frost, L. (2006). The A-Z of creative

digital photography: Inspirational techniques explained in full. Cincinnati: David & Charles Limited.