Composition: Depth of Field
This is Part 11 of my series on Composition
Depth of field is described as the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that give an image judged to be in focus in a camera or that appears acceptably sharp. In other words, how much of the image will be in focus.
Shallow Depth of Field
Usually the subject is the only thing in focus, is sharp, while the background is blurred, or not in focus at all.
Deep Depth of Field
Photo by Dmitry Nor on Unsplash - quite literally, depth of field
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