Tuesday, March 1, 2011
minimum depth of field
Minimum Depth of Field
let you get very close to subjects but have very shallow depth of field.
Product Shot with Minimum Depth of Field
Still showing minimum depth of field from digital SLR
The minimum depth of field was chosen to isolate the viewer's attention.
minimum depth of field
The general rule is a wider aperture gives less depth of field. A minimum
(Illustrating minimum focusing distance and shallow depth of field,
Depth-Of-Field Photo by Steve took it
Low Depth of Field
At 1.4, the depth of field is very small. But it is necessary not to stop
stock photo : USB hub with minimum depth of field isolated on a blue reflective surface
Minimum depth of field. Angry Les Paul (Day 5/7)
DOF was well used by member xenidlo by highlighting the detail
stock photo : Ravioli cooked on water with minimum Depth of field
Experimenting with "Minimum Depth of Field".
Experimenting with "Minimum Depth of Field".
With the lens wide open for a minimum depth of field, the spikes and the
shots with the Sigma, forced to f1.4 for the minimum depth-of-field.
Minimum depth of field leaves only one slither of paper in focus.
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