Minimum depth of field. - Technique.
Minimum depth of field overall:
Minimum depth of field is used to sharpen the object or model in the picture whilst the background is blurred from focus. This can be done through the a large aperture. These are two of my selected overall photographs in front of both man-made background and natural background to show the contrast;
Task 1:
For our first task, we had to experiment with the focal length (mm) to reveal the differences between the focal lengths. In this task, the focal lengths were measured as 28mm, 100mm and 300 mm. These pictures are as follows;
28mm;
100mm;
300mm;
Task 2:
For our second task, we had to explore how changing the focal length (mm) can actually affect the background and the model. This effect which is created during the photograph shows how the background and the actual model can be slowly separate the model from the background depending on the focal length. These are my final photos;
300mm;
100mm;
28mm;








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