Depth of field workshop

Low F-stop number – ‘higher’ depth of field. Taken by Rosie Brader

In this photo I have the aperture settings on the lowest possible f-stop number my camera had, this made both the van and Antonia in sharp focus. This photograph is also a lot brighter than the other one, this is to be expected as the camera lens allows more light in when the f-stop number is lower.

High F-top number, Shallow depth of field. Taken by Rosie Brader

This second photograph is taken with a higher aperture setting. we can see here that that I have lost detail of the background and all the detail is on Antonia in the foreground. This image is also darker as the camera lens lows less light in and this creates a darker photograph.

Medium/normal aperture setting – photo taken by Rosie Brader

In this photograph, the f-stop number is just on a normal setting and this creates an image where all the elements in frame are the same focus.

Extra credit images:

photo taken by Rosie Brader
photo taken by Rosie Brader
photo taken by Rosie Brader