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Depth of Field

Depth of Field. SHALLOW Depth of Field. *Use largest aperture – smallest f/stop # *Shoot in the shade – NO SUN! *Get close – 1-2 feet away *Use the Rule of Thirds. OPTION #1. Take ALL Shallow DOF pics Concentrate on ONE object

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Depth of Field

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  1. Depth of Field

  2. SHALLOW Depth of Field *Use largest aperture – smallest f/stop # *Shoot in the shade – NO SUN! *Get close – 1-2 feet away *Use the Rule of Thirds

  3. OPTION #1 • Take ALL Shallow DOF pics • Concentrate on ONE object • Use smallest aperture to make the rest of the photo out of focus

  4. OPTION #2 Two photos of each subject ONE with SHALLOW DOF ONE with GREAT DOF

  5. OPTION #3 • Two photos of each subject • ONE with SHALLOW DOF focused close to you • ONE with SHALLOW DOF • focused far from you

  6. TIPS Use tripod or support if shutter speed is below 1/30 sec. Consider shooting both horizontal and vertical shots of each scene Check your focus- out of focus is not the same as Shallow DOF!

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