Monday 30 September 2013

assignment 3:DEPTH OF FIELD

Depth of field 

Depth of field is a term in an image that refers to the range of distance between the nearest and furthest objects in a scene that appear sharp.  One object is usually in complete focus and is sharp, whereas the background or another object that appears in the same photo is blurry and out of focus. This image, one of annie leibovitz's, resembles the teaching of depth of field. The man in red velvet is the main focal point as he is positioned to be more sitting forward than anything/ anyone else in the image. The girl and other man behind him are also part of the overall picture. As you can see, what surrounds the three characters are trees and spinning teacups. because the man at the front is wearing a dark ish suit and tall hat, he is instantly the centre subject. You can tell that the three people are spinning because the pink teacup in the background is tilting down, and also the trees in the background are twisting, as if in live motion.


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