For this lab exercise I used two object, a wolf figure and crumbled up paper to create a depth of field. Using my camera phone and having a timer of 2 seconds, I had the camera focused on the wolf; which was closest to the camera. This made the wolf look clear in the photo while the paper was viewed as unfocused. For the second photo, I had the camera focused on the paper instead of the wolf. The paper became clear while the wolf was unfocused.
Photography 1 Introduction to the technical and aesthetic concerns of photography
- Faculty: Prof Pelka
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