Depth of Field Intro to photography.

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Depth of Field Intro to photography

Depth of field is how much of your picture is in focus, in front of and behind the subject.

Deep=there is a LOT in focus in front of and behind the subject. What’s the subject?

Shallow= the only thing is in focus is the subject, everything else is a little blurry. What’s the subject?

What affects your depth of field in your photos? How could I get a deep depth of field? How could I get a shallow depth of field?

You need to bracket your fstops between f5.6-f11-f22. You will take the same picture three times, once at each of the fstops. Take pictures that have a background or pictures of items that are in a line going back in the distance. 1 roll(36 pictures) meaning you will have 12 different shots (3 pictures of each shot) You will print one set on 5x7 paper. You will need to turn in your shot record, negatives, contact sheet, test strips and prints.