Depth of field and photography techniques
One of the first lesson's we learned in media studies was of Depth of field and photography techniques. Depth of field which can also be called aperture, is one of the simplest but most important and effective techniques in photography. Depth of field is what affects your focus on the objects in the photo. By using more a more deep depth of field, you will focus on everything in the view of the photo. By using shallow, the camera will adjust to focus on the closest object in view.
In this example, it shows the difference between narrow/shallow and wide/deep. By using narrow, you can eliminate unnecessary objects from the background.As for other techniques, the two other main techniques are Shutter speed and ISO. Shutter speed affects how fast the camera takes a picture. The faster a picture is taken, the less light is taken into the camera. The slower a picture is taken, more light is let into the camera. ISO essentially affects how "grainy" or pixelated your photo becomes. That's all for today!
Signing off,
Bradley

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