Tuesday 6 February 2018

Aperture


 Aperture: f/20
ISO: 400
Shutter 1/80
Shallow 
Aperture: f/4.0
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/640

Effects: In the shallow depth of field the hat is almost more clear and all your attention is on that not only thanks to the focus but also because of the contrast. The low aperture makes the clouds look like they blend into the background as well as there more blurry. Although this is usually my favourite to shoot still life I don't really like how it makes the clouds look.
Medium
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/400

Effects: Although the hat still pops with the medium depth of field because of the contrast its not as prevalent as the shallow DOF. The background isn't perfectly sharp but its a lot clearer then the first. You can see this the best by looking at the building in the background on the left. I also feel as though theres not as much detail on the hat.  Despite that this is still my favourite of the three because of the clouds. There not so crisp and clear that its harsh and ugly because of the color. It almost looks as if it was takin with a long exposure because of the softness in the clouds.

Deep 
Aperture: f/22
ISO: 400
Shutter Speed: 1/250

Effects: This is my least favourite of the three. The hat is almost just as important as the rest of the background making the contrast the only thing bringing attention to the hat. The clouds are more harsh and crisp bringing out the darker and not as attractive color in them. Again just like the medium DOF the detail on the hat also doesn't pop out as much.

Shallow
Aperture: f/6.0
ISO: 800
Shutter:  0.5"

The Shallow depth of field brings a lot more attention to the subject. It also blurs the background a bit more in order to bring the viewers eyes to the subject.

 Deep 
Aperture: f/20
ISO: 1600
Shutter: 4" 

The deep depth of field assures that theres detail spread throughout the image rather then just on the subject. The easiest way to notice is the line on the wall in the background. In this photo its more in focus where as the first is more blurry.

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