DEPTH OF FIELD IN PHOTOGRAPHY POSTED BY FREDRIK SILVERGLIMTH IN PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALSFREDRIK SILVERGLIMTH IN PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 3 The Lens. Pinhole lens Light, hitting a solid barrier with a very small hole, admits straight rays of light that make an image when it hits.
Advertisements

Pillars of photography
The f/stop number, usually found on the barrel of a lens, indicates the size of the aperture relative to the focal length of the lens. The f/stop number.
GETTING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF LIGHT TO MAKE THE PICTURE.
Depth of Field Nancy Rosenbaum 11/13/20131Goddard Photo Club.
Depth of Field. What the what?? Is Depth of Field.
Properties of Lenses Dr. Kenneth Hoffman. Focal Length The distance from the optical center of a lens to the film plane (imaging chip) when the lens is.
The Anatomy of a Digital Camera A digital camera contains hundreds of parts It is important to understand the most essential parts of the camera as you.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: BACK TO BASICS Source:
The lens Barbara Bosworth Salmon, 1994 & DEPTH OF FIELD.
Aperture and Depth of Field. APERTURE (F/STOP) 1.What is it? 2.Where is it? 3.What does it do? 4.When do you use it? 5.Why would you use F/2.8? 6.Why.
Chapter 4: Cameras and Photography Depth of Field –Circle of Confusion –Effect of aperture Apertures –F-stop –Area –Depth of field Exposure –Shutter speed.
Aperture and Depth of Field. Review What are the three controls on the camera that control proper exposure?
Aperture and Depth of Field. APERTURE (F/STOP) 1.What is it? 2.Where is it? 3.What does it do? 4.When do you use it? 5.Why would you use F/2.8? 6.Why.
Depth of Field Module 5. Aperture is the camera part that controls the amount of light that enters the camera. Aperture is measured in f/stops. The size.
How the Camera Works ( both film and digital )
Camera Basics.
Joel Willis. Photography = Capturing Light Best Light Sources and Directions Basics: Aperture, Shutter Speed, ISO, Focal Length, White Balance Intro to.
How does a camera work? Ksenia Bykova. Types of film cameras  SLR cameras (Single Lens Reflex)  SLR cameras (Single Lens Reflex) – you see the actual.
Extreme Macro Photography Greater than 1:1 by Meyer Franklin.
The Digital Camera Basic Photographic Principles: Shutter Speed & Aperture Setting.
Lenses By: Amit Chawla.
Camera Lenses, Shots & Angles Unit 1 A Photographic Introduction.
Lenses Why so many lenses and which one is right for me?
1 Aperture & Shutter Speed. 2 Exposure To determine the correct exposure for your negative, you will need to know the correct combination of Aperture.
+ Aperture and the Relationship to Depth of Field.
Camera Basics. What is a camera?  A light-tight box with a hole in it  What does the hole do?  Allows the light to come into the camera and expose.
Photography One Traci Reitz, CCA. What is depth of field? Depth of Field is the amount of a photograph which is in acceptably sharp focus from the foreground.
Camera Education Department (RSS) December, 1999 Physics.
A short depth of field is focused in the foreground, but is out of focus in the immediate background. There is no middle-ground. The aperture is wide.
PHOTOGRAPHY TECHNICAL ASPECTS. SHUTTER SPEED / APERTURE / ISO / WHITE BALANCE To control Exposure WHITE BALANCE LENS CAMERA MODES.
Depth of Field By: Amit Chawla. Definition: The “Changing Zone of Sharp Focus”, either side of object distance on which you actually focused, is known.
Lenses and Perspective. Reading a Lens Maximum F or T # Focal Length: power to bend light from subject Distance scale Focus Index DOF Scale Hyperfocal.
1. Is 90mm a wide angle lens or a telephoto lens? 2. If I’m taking a picture of a building, why would my perspective change if I switch from a wide angle.
Basic Photography. The 6 Things To Know Know your camera Hold the camera still Take a few more than you need Take photos from different angles Tell a.
1. Is 90mm a wide angle lens or a telephoto lens? 2. If I’m taking a picture of a building, why would my perspective change if I switch from a wide angle.
Photos by: Jarod Joshi PHOTOGRAPHY TEST. RULE OF THIRDS.
Understanding Aperture Overview & Refresher. Choosing Exposure Modes Aperture Priority Mode Lets you choose the aperture needed to obtain the depth of.
Film/Sensor Where the light is recorded Lens Bends the light Trajectory of light Subject Source of light Focusing A look at the overall camera system.
LENSES The specs: focal length maximum aperture “long lenses, short lenses fast lenses, slow lenses” Fixed focal length (prime) or zoom.
Camera ISO, Aperture, & Lens. ISO Generally defined, ISO is the camera's sensitivity to light. If the camera has a low ISO, the camera will be less sensitive.
Aperture & Shutter Speed Digital Photography. Aperture Also called the f-stop Refers to the adjustable opening in an optical instrument, such as a camera.
Unit 57 – Photography Lenses. Lenses of different focal lengths allow photographers to have more creative control 1.Standard lens 2.Wide-angle lens 3.Telephoto.
Basic Photography. The 6 Things To Know Know your camera Hold the camera still The 2-second rule Take a few more Tell a “story” Capture the “mood”
Glossary of Photographic Terms and Concepts. Aperture (aka f-stop): the opening in a lens. The bigger the opening, the more light will be allowed in through.
Commercial Photography
Lenses Lenses define 2 important things: Angle of view (focal length) Aperture.
The Camera Lens Digital Photography. Lens Image quality is greatly affected by the quality of the lens. Lens types: fixed lenses (prime lenses) which.
Camera LENSES, APERTURE AND DEPTH OF FIELD. Camera Lenses Wide angle lenses distort the image so that extreme wide angle can look like its convex such.
Chapter 2: The Lens. Focal Length is the distance between the center of a lens and the film plane when focused at infinity.
APERTURE.  The aperture is the size of the lens opening. It controls the amount of light let in:  A larger aperture lets in more light, while a smaller.
Principles of Photographic Composition Light. Line.
Lenses Lenses define 2 important things: Angle of view (focal length) Aperture.
Depth Of Field. The Depth of Field is a measure of how much ‘depth’ of an image will be in focus. An image with large depth of field will have much of.
1 Program Mode and Depth of Field Boldon & District U3A Photography Group February 9 th, 2016.
Camera Settings What Do They Do?. Opening in the camera that controls the amount of light that reaches the image sensor Aperture.
Presented by Luc Letendre Photography in cooperation with the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario & St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic High School.
Camera Settings What Do They Do?.
Depth of Field Objective: to photograph a subject with a foreground and background, giving a better understanding of aperture and its relation to depth.
Lenses and Perspective
Media Production Richard Trombly Contact :
Getting close to a subject
Aperture & Depth of Field
Depth of Field Refers to the zone of focus in a photograph, or the distance between the closest and farthest parts of the picture that are sharp or in.
Depth Of Field (DOF).
Depth of Field.
Depth Of Field.
Digital Camera Terms and Functions
Unit 57 – Photography Depth of field
Depth Of Field.
Presentation transcript:

DEPTH OF FIELD IN PHOTOGRAPHY POSTED BY FREDRIK SILVERGLIMTH IN PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALSFREDRIK SILVERGLIMTH IN PHOTOGRAPHY TUTORIALS

DEPTH OF FIELD (DOF) IS THE DISTANCE IN FRONT AND BEYOND THE OBJECT THAT IS IN FOCUS. THIS TUTORIAL WILL TEACH YOU ABOUT HOW TO USE DEPTH OF FIELD IN YOUR OWN PHOTOGRAPHY.

A SHORT DEPTH OF FIELD CAN BE VERY USEFUL WHEN YOU WANT TO ISOLATE YOUR OBJECT FROM THE BACKGROUND, SUCH AS WHEN TAKING PORTRAITS OR MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY. A LARGE DEPTH OF FIELD IS GREAT WHEN YOU PHOTOGRAPH LANDSCAPES AND OVERALL WHEN YOU WANT EVERY DETAIL TO BE IN FOCUS.

CONTROL THE DEPTH OF FIELD THERE ARE THREE VARIABLES THAT AFFECT DOF, THE SIZE OF THE APERTURE, THE DISTANCE TO THE OBJECT AND WHAT LENS YOU’RE USING. (THERE IS A FOURTH THING THAT AFFECTS THE DOF, BUT THAT’S THE SIZE OF THE SENSOR AND UNLESS YOU HAVE TWO CAMERAS WITH DIFFERENT SENSOR SIZES THIS ISN’T SOMETHING TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT.)

AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE ILLUSTRATION ABOVE, A LOWER F-NUMBER EQUALS A SHORTER DEPTH OF FIELD. A HIGHER F-NUMBER WILL GIVE YOU FOCUS OVER A LONGER DISTANCE — WHEN YOU’RE HAVING A HARD TIME GETTING THE CORRECT FOCUS IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA TO EXTEND YOUR DOF BY CHANGING THE APERTURE.

THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU AND THE OBJECT IS ALSO IMPORTANT, THE CLOSER YOU ARE TO THE OBJECT THE SHORTER THE DOF. IF YOU’RE PHOTOGRAPHING A PERSON BUT NEEDS TO HAVE A HIGH F-NUMBER YOU CAN STILL GET A VERY SHORT DOF BY KEEPING THE DISTANCE BETWEEN YOU AND THE PERSON TO A MINIMUM.

The last thing you can do to affect your DOF is to change the lens. A wide-angle lens has a much greater DOF than a telephoto lens; the most extreme wide- angle and fish-eye lenses don’t even have to focus because they are so sharp on every aperture for the entire DOF (making for excellent scenic shots).

IT’S IMPORTANT TO KNOW THAT THE DEPTH OF FIELD IS GREATER BEHIND THE OBJECT THAN IN FRONT OF IT. IF YOU WANT TO PHOTOGRAPH, LET’S SAY 20 KIDS STANDING IN A LINE, AND YOU WANT AS MANY OF THEM AS POSSIBLE TO BE IN FOCUS, BUT YOU’RE UNABLE TO HAVE A SMALL APERTURE, YOU SHOULD FOCUS ON THE 6TH-7TH KID IN LINE, WHICH WOULD BALANCE THE FIELD OF FOCUS ABOUT RIGHT (DEPENDING ON YOUR DISTANCE TO THE KIDS). IF YOU WOULD FOCUS ON THE 10TH KID, THAT IS THE ONE IN THE MIDDLE, THE FIRST FEW KIDS WOULD BE MORE OUT OF FOCUS THAN THE KIDS AT THE BACK OF THE LINE.

UNLIKE SOME OTHER PARTS OF PHOTOGRAPHY, THE DEPTH OF FIELD WORKS IN YOUR FAVOR ALMOST EVERY TIME. IF YOU WANT TO PHOTOGRAPH LANDSCAPES YOU USUALLY HAVE A WIDE-ANGLE LENS — THE OBJECT IS FAR AWAY AND YOU USE A HIGH F- NUMBER — ALL THESE THINGS TOGETHER GIVES YOU A DEPTH TO INFINITY. AND IF YOU’RE PHOTOGRAPHING MACRO YOU’RE CLOSE TO THE OBJECT, YOU HAVE A TELEPHOTO LENS AND OFTEN A LOW F-NUMBER — ALL THESE THINGS WILL GIVE YOU A VERY SHORT DEPTH WHICH WILL MAKE YOUR OBJECT STAND OUT AND MAKE THE BACKGROUND SOFT AND NON-DISTRACTING.

BOKEH The word Bokeh derives from the Japanese word Boke which means “blur” or “fuzzy“, and that’s just what the term refers to in photography. The out of focus areas in the photograph look very different depending on the depth of field as well as the lens used, some lenses produces much better bokeh than other lenses. The shape of the aperture is one of the most important parts together with the quality of the optics when it comes to how the out of focus areas appear.

THE PHOTOGRAPH ABOVE IS MEANT TO ILLUSTRATE WHAT BOKEH IS. THE LENS USED WAS THE CANON 50MM F/1.8 WHICH ISN’T CONSIDERED TO BE A GOOD BOKEH LENS DUE TO IT’S 5 APERTURE BLADES.