Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Depth - Image Bank

Depth - Image Bank

This image uses a wide depth of field and this makes the image effective as it allows the viewer to focus on more of the image. I also like the colours which are in the image and like how there is focus to the centre of the image. It is likely that the image was shot with the f/stop value of around f/18.

This image uses wide depth of field. I like this photo because it is in good focus and also like how the light is shining through the trees. This gives an added interest to the image and also the colours make the photograph more eye-catching. I also like how the image shows perspective. It is likely that this image was shot with the f/stop value of around f/22.


This image uses narrow depth of field. I like how this makes only the closest area of the wire stand out. This makes this the main focus point of the image and draws your eye to this area. I also like how the rest of the image is not in focus as this also helps to draw the eye to the focused area of the wire. This image also shows an example of point of focus. It is likely that this image was shot with the f/stop of around f/2.8.


This image also uses narrow depth of field. I like the way that this narrow depth of field only focuses on the mushrooms. This helps to create focus for the centre of the image and also helps focus the eye onto the main focus point of the image. It is likely that this image was captured with the f/stop value being around f/4.

This image uses wide angle to create an image with an altered perspective. I really like how the image is quite symmetrical and like the way that the white colouring of the snow has created shadows and reflections of light within the image. It is likely that this image was shot with the f/stop of around f/22.


I like this image as it shows an altered perspective by using a wide angle. I like the way that this image has altered the lines of the buildings by curving them slightly. I also like how the traffic lights in the centre of the image adds interest and then draws attention to the centre of the image. It is likely that this image was shot with the f/stop value of around f/22.

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