Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Activity 9 - depth of field

Activity 9 - using a model and a scene with a background, elements  produce a sequence of images that have a varying depth of field.

 
This is a close up of depth of field, as you can see the image is really blurry and hasn't got a lot of focus. This is because the camera can only focus on on point at a time and makes everything else blurry.
This is a zoomed out photograph of a dinosaur I took. you can tell that I have zoomed fully out because of how sharp the image is.


As you can see the closer you get to the picture it starts to go less sharp.








The camera that I used was a Eos600D I really like these types of cameras because they capture the depth really well I have zoomed out I bit more and as you can see its getting a little bit more sharper.
As you can see now I have come more you can see the image is starting to come more into focus I didn't change the aperture or the shutter speed when I was taking the photos.



As you can see the closer I get to the image the less sharp it it gets this is a really good example because from the previous image and this image you can tell the difference.
From this image you can tell how close I was to this image by zooming in because of the body on the dinosaur and the only thing that is close to sharp is the head on the dinosaur.






























As you can see the image is really sharp this is because the depth of field was focused at this point. The image is really clear and sharp and as you can see from the other images the closer you get to the image the less sharp it gets.



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