Aperture
Reflections:
F5 was used in the first and second photo to create a shallow depth of field.
The ISO was set at 400 and the white balance was set at florescent.
F22 was used in the third photo to create a large depth of field.
The ISO was set at 400 and the white balance was still set at florescent.
I think that the first and second photos are better than the third photo because they are more interesting to look at.
A shallow depth of field would be used to emphasize one object and create blur in other photos.
A large depth of field would be better if you were taking a picture of a landscape and wanted to have everything in focus.
F5 was used in the first and second photo to create a shallow depth of field.
The ISO was set at 400 and the white balance was set at florescent.
F22 was used in the third photo to create a large depth of field.
The ISO was set at 400 and the white balance was still set at florescent.
I think that the first and second photos are better than the third photo because they are more interesting to look at.
A shallow depth of field would be used to emphasize one object and create blur in other photos.
A large depth of field would be better if you were taking a picture of a landscape and wanted to have everything in focus.