Depth of Field Project In photography, Depth of Field (DOF) refers to the range of sharp focus in an image. In some cases, it may be desirable to have the entire image sharp, and a large DOF is appropriate. In other cases, a small DOF may be more effective, emphasizing the subject while de-emphasizing the foreground and background. MODE: Aperture Priority (A/Av) ISO: Indoors: 1600-3200 Outdoors: 800-1600 APERTURE(S): Low f-stops: f/3.5 - f/5.6 (Shallow depth of field) Mid range f-stops: f/8 - f/11 High f-stops: f/16 - f/22 (Greater depth of field) SHUTTER SPEED(S): (automatic) | |
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*All images above have been taken by SKHS Photo students