
Friday, 15 February 2008
Depth of Field
I snapped the photo above a couple of days ago. It shows the branches of a tree that is submerged in a deep pool of water but grows well despite this. I used a small aperture to give fro a large depth of field with everything in the frame acceptably sharp. But I was not convinced that I had made the best image that I could. So I repeated the shot with a large aperture to give a shallow depth of field in the shot below.
This really emphasises the texture of the moss on the upright branch. I'll let you decide which picture works best, but they certainly show different aspects of the same scene. |
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