Sunday 2 October 2011

Depth Of Feild!

This photo is by Annie Liebovitz.The depth of feild in this photo is (what i think) qiet large. From the people standing on the ledge of the eagles head thing to the 5th biggest skyscraper back. After you get past that skyscraper everything starts tho get out of focus but the view carries on going until just past the river. Everything is grey in this picture and i think it is to represent either olden time New York or the gloomyness and smogness of the great city now. I think the depth of feild is large because i think she was trying to make you look at something new everytime you see it, so it doesn't get boring at any time.
I think peoples eyes are drawn to the guys on the ledge of the eagle head thing and how high up they are and how stupid they look doing it, not completely in the middle of the picture but on the left side close to the middle but not.. It is also very capturing you don't (i didn't) first notice one of the guys is handing something to the guy closest to falling of and that also take (my) your interest as you could think it was somekind of dare or something on those lines.

Depth of field (DOF) is one of the most important factors in determining the look and feel of a photograph. It’s also the most overlooked for photographers moving from a point-and-shoot camera to a digital SLR camera. The dSLR (and most of the ultra-zooms) offers huge amounts of control over depth of field, and you should know how to utilize that control. http://blog.epicedits.com/2007/02/27/6-tips-for-controlling-depth-of-field/

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