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Photo by Unknown |
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Photo by Eunice Orantes |
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Photo by Unknown |
For the photo in the top left corner, the photographer that took this picture had to of used a small aperture to achieve that great depth of field that's shown. Using great depth of field in that picture was perfect because it makes the audience look at both the wood in the foreground and the wood in the background. Now in the photo below it, the photographer did the exact same thing. When the audience sees this photo, they will not look at just one clear shoe, but both of the clear shoes. In the photographs on the right, the aperture was made large in order to achieve the shallow depth of field. I think shallow depth of field is more interesting to look at because the subject is seen more clearly and defined.