Depth of Field is the distance between the nearest and the furthest objects giving a focused image. It is `the zone of acceptable sharpness within a photo that will appear in focus. In every picture there is a certain area of your image in front of, and behind the subject that will appear in focus. This zone will vary from photo to photo. Some images may have very small zones of focus which is called shallow depth of field. Others may have a very large zone of focus which is called deep depth of field. Three main factors that will affect how you control the depth of field of your images are:aperture (f-stop), distance from the subject to the camera, and focal length of the lens on your camera. Large aperture = Small f-number = Shallow (small) depth of field Small aperture = Larger f-number = Deeper (larger) depth of field
Deep Depth of Field
Shallow Depth of Field
Medium Depth of Field
Best picture
I think this is my best picture, because it is a clear example of medium Depth of Field. This image also has the correct exposure, meaning it is not too bleached out. This picture shows the correct white balance and iso.
Worst picture
This is my worst picture because it doesn't have the correct iso, making the picture look quite dark, which is not what I was hoping for.