Author: Avar He Zapata (Page 3 of 6)
In Jeeniya’s picture she uses a long shot of a neighborhood landscape. If this was edited on Lightroom then I really love how the colors reflect off the buildings. The trees in the foreground also add a little bit of frame within a frame.
In Tyler’s picture I can get more of a high angle. Since the picture was shot at a certain angle I can see how big this temple looks.
Shallow depth of field is achieved by shooting photographs with low focal numbers on certain camera devices. To let in more light, these settings can range from 1.4 to about 5.6. All this puts your plane into better focus by showing the distance of inches or feet with the content you want to display within your pictures.
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