Here i experimented with focus, rangeing from focusing on the foreground and vise versa...
For this image i used as lower aperture as possible and got close to the object, this created a shallow depth of field, with the object in focus and the background blurred.
I used the same principle as the above image for this image, i think these worked really well, i love how crisp the image is.
For this image i used an aperture of F/5.6 and a shutter speed of 1/30 sec, i feel the composition of this image is really interesting, with the spider in focus and the background blurred but you can still faintly see the web which brings a 3D feel to the image.
To produce this image i used an aperture of f/5.6 and a shutter speed of 1/30, the layers in this image give it depth, the background (leaves) are very blurred, the middle ground (web) is faint and the foreground (spider) is in focus.
I tried to produce a large depth of field in this image below, as there are more than one main object being photographed i wanted all of the flowers to be in focus not just the orchid, i achieved this by using a small aperture of F/11, i moved away from the subject and zoomed out and a shorter focal length.
Here i adjusted the focus so that the crayons were blurred and the background was in focus.
I experimented by now trying to get the closest crayon to the lens in the foreground out of focus and as the crayons get further away they get in more focus.
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