For this Depth of Field project I took pictures of some cars that were displayed outside a little store in La Jolla Cove. In the first picture I used narrow depth of field, as you can see the orange car is very sharp and the background is blurred out. So for it I used an aperture of f/4, an ISO of 400, and a shutter speed of 1/800. For the second picture I used wide depth of field so that the whole photo would be sharp. As you can see the second picture is more sharp than the first one and to do this I used an aperture of f/22, ISO of 400, and shutter speed of 1/20. I changed the brightness and contrast, used the dodge and burn tools, and then added a kind of sepia effect.
Here is a bird that was in La Jolla Cove with a background of the beach. In the first picture I used an aperture of f/32, ISO of 200, and shutter speed of 1/100. So both the bird and the background came out sharp. In my second picture second picture I used an aperture of f/5.6, ISO of 200, and shutter speed of 1/800. Then I just changed the brightness and contrast for both and used the dodge and burn tools.
This picture was taken outside a flower shop in Chula Vista. As you can see there was a steam of flowers that closer to the camera which is was I mainly focused in one of the photo. For the first picture I used an aperture of f/22, ISO of 400, and shutter speed of 1/6 making the whole photo clear. The second picture has an aperture of f/4.5, ISO of 400, and shutter speed of 1/125 making the picture focus on one thing and the background be blurry. Then I put both into Photoshop and changed the brightness, contrast, and hue.
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