It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see. ~Henry David Thoreau
Depth of field determines how much of an image is in focus in photography. Sometimes abbreviated "DOF", depth of field is an important tool to master. DOF allows the photographer to have control over what is in and out of focus within their image.
In some cases, it may be desirable to have the entire image sharp, and a large depth of field is appropriate. In other cases, a small depth of field may be more effective, emphasizing the subject while de-emphasizing the foreground and background.
Please be sure to head on over and check out the site of San Antonio, TX Family Photographer Amy Craft, to see her take on the depth of field theme.
16 comments:
Love the one of your little guy holding the airplane! Great job!
what a cute subject and i love the one of him holding the airplane too!
BEautiful!! I love the first image you captured of your two men. Awesome.
what a sweet moment, these are wonderful shots.
Fantastic shots! I love the one of him holding the airplane too. Beautiful conversions!
These are so sweet, I love the paper planes & your conversions
I love the one of him with his daddy. Gorgeous BWs Christine!
Fun shots! Very photojournalistic!
Aw, your guys are so sweet. These are gorgeous in black and white. And yay for the Thoreau quote...my 10 year old is a big fan of his!
I love the photojournalistic of this! And the one with daddy is perfect!
love love love this storytelling collection! so perfect!
beautiful lifestyle images to treasure.
these are awesome shots of your family...great job.
Perfect images and beautiful memories!!
I love these of Mr. Jordan and Dad. Love the changing DOF and he always puts a smile on my face!!! :) p.s. Dan finally got to see his picture and LOVED it! He was so proud of the way he write Dan too.
I love how you have told a story with these images, and the one with daddy and son is such a sweet moment!!!!
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