PPR3 – DOF & Focus Kurt Morton date. Indoor DOF: shallow 1/800 at f1.8.

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PPR3 – DOF & Focus Kurt Morton date

Indoor DOF: shallow 1/800 at f1.8

Indoor DOF: medium 1/125 at f5

Indoor DOF: deep 1/6 at f22

Indoor Focus: 1 st object 1/800 at f1.8

Indoor Focus: 2 nd object 1/800 at f1.8

Indoor Focus: 3 rd object 1/800 at f1.8

Outdoor DOF: shallow 1/4000 at f1.8

Outdoor DOF: medium 1/4000 at f5

Outdoor DOF: large 1/500 at f22

Outdoor Focus: 1 st object 1/4000 at f1.8

Outdoor Focus: 2 nd object 1/4000 at f1.8

Outdoor Focus: 3 rd object 1/4000 at f1.8

Questions Describe how you set up each series for this photo shoot (how you selected your subject, location, arrangement etc), and explain which composition rules you used in the shoot. Explain your understanding of aperture's effect on depth of field. Explain which of your DOF series you prefer and why.