Thursday, 12 January 2017

Aperture and Blur


APERTURE AND BLUR 

F-STOPS - 2, 2.8, 4, 5.6, 8, 11, 16, 22 The lower the F stop the shallower the depth of field and the bigger the aperture the more in focus the photo is and the wider the depth of field.

Depth of field- the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects giving a focused image. 

Importance of aperture - allows the photographer to explore the depth of field and keep certain objects in focus and also allows you to shoot in low light if you have a wide enough lens. 



       












These photos are taken with an F5 and an ISO 200. They were taken in the studio with hard lighting and a bright pink background. In both photos Hannah is in focus as she is in the foreground and Ellie is out of focus.























These photos were taken on F22, this means that everything in the photo is in focus as it is a wide depth of field. I like how this looks as you still has a foreground and background but they are both equally as detailed. 

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