Wednesday 24 June 2015

Shallow Depth of Field Aperture Shot


Shallow
To create a shallow depth of field using a camera, you have to set a very low aperture (5.6) as this allows the lense to focus on objects that are close and blur the background. As shown below, I have demonstrated a shallow depth of field shot as the tree closest to the lense is in focus with the background of leaves out of focus. Using this technique, it makes the viewer focus more on the subject closest to the point of capture.




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