2009년 8월 31일 월요일

Dof

Depth of field - sounds mysterious, but how it looks!



[Samsung Pro815 1/160 ㅣf/3.2 ㅣISO 50ㅣ25.7mm]



[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 4sec ㅣf/2.8 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]


The idea is to capture the image, such that part was very sharp and the rest blurred.




[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/2 ㅣf/2.8 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]



[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/180 ㅣf/2.8 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]


Should be emphasized this, what a photographer wants to show.




[Samsung Pro815 1/60 ㅣf/3.2 ㅣISO 100ㅣ23.2mm]



[Samsung Pro815 1/400 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 50ㅣ19.4mm]



[Samsung Pro815 1/100 ㅣf/7.1 ㅣISO 50ㅣ12.9mm]


A lot of this depends on the lens we have in the camera, but also the skills and knowledge of our camera. Obviously still a long way before me …




[Samsung Pro815 1/20 ㅣf/3.2 ㅣISO 50ㅣ25.7mm]



[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/30 ㅣf/2.8 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]



[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/90 ㅣf/4.3 ㅣISO 80ㅣ9mm]


My dog has nothing to DoF, but I love the picture: D



[Samsung Pro815 1/25 ㅣf/3.2 ㅣISO 50ㅣ25.7mm]



[Samsung WB1000(TL320) 1/2 ㅣf/2.8 ㅣISO 80ㅣ4.3mm]


DoF is generally manipulate the distance and sharp, like anything difficult, but often does not go the way you want.



[Samsung Pro815 1/250 ㅣf/5.6 ㅣISO 50ㅣ61.6mm]



[Samsung Pro815 1/8 ㅣf/3.2 ㅣISO 100ㅣ19.4mm]



[Samsung Pro815 1/25 ㅣf/4.6 ㅣISO 50ㅣ23.2mm]



[Samsung Pro815 1/5 ㅣf/4.6 ㅣISO 50ㅣ19.4mm]



[Samsung Pro815 1/160 ㅣf/3.2 ㅣISO 50ㅣ25.7mm]



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