Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Lab 2 - Aperture/DOF

Architecture: Camera Settings: 2.0sec at f/22 - 24mm - ISO 100  Portraiture: Camera Settings: Deep DOF= 1.0sec at f/36 - 97mm - ISO 1000 Shallow DOF= 1/10sec at f/5.6 - 97mm - ISO 500 Answer: The difference in DOF changes the image by making the subject the main focal point and also does not let the users eye wander in the photograph.
 Still Life: Shallow DOF:Camera Settings: 1/13sec at f/3.5 - 24mm - ISO 100 . Medium DOF:Camera Settings: 1sec at f/8 - 24mm - ISO 100 . Deep DOF:Camera Settings: 2.5sec at f/22 - 24mm - ISO 100 . Answer: The three images each gives the viewer a different amount of information, for example, the shallow DOF image gives more information about the title of the books and the rest of what is written on the books. The medium DOF image gives less information about the book titles and also some information about how far the book aisles go. The deep DOF image gives a good amount of information about the books(titles, covers,authors etc) and a lot of information about how far the book aisle goes. The feeling of each image changes a lot, for example, the shallow DOF image gives more of a romantic dream like feeling and also makes you feel like the photographer wanted to showcase the 3 black books only. The medium DOF image feels more as though the viewer is given a view of how many books are on the shelves. The deep DOF image feels like the viewer is given a complete view of what the photographer was looking at before taking the image. I feel like the most effective image is the deep DOF image because it really shows everything, the book titles, how big and how many books are on the shelves and also how far the book aisle goes.

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