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  • June 20, 2024
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depth of field
depth of field is affected by what three factors - ANS-aperture, distance of
subject, focal length

a ____ aperture (low number) _____ depth of field - ANS-wide, decreases

the depth of field when used with a wide aperture is known as ______ depth of
field - ANS-shallow

a _____ aperture (high number) _______ depth of field - ANS-narrow, increases

the depth of field when used with a narrow aperture is known as ______ depth of
field - ANS-great

the ______ you are to your subject the less depth of field you have - ANS-closer

the ______ away you are from your subject, the wider your DOF - ANS-farther

focal length, ultimately is your lens, the focal length is the distance from the tip of
the _____ to the _____ ______ device and is usually measured in ___________ -
ANS-lens, image capture, millimeters

a lens with focal length adjustment will allow you to ______ in or out from your
subject - ANS-zoom

if you are close to your subject you _______ DOF - ANS-decrease

if you are father away from your subject you ________ DOF - ANS-increase

below 50mm is know as a _____ ______ lens and it will look as though you have
gotten farther away from your subject (thus increasing DOF) - ANS-wide angle

above 50mm is know as a ________ lens and it will look as though you have
gotten closer to your subject (thus decreasing DOF) - ANS-telephoto

is the process of focusing selectively on one element h the scene for emphasis in
order to improve the overall composition or effect of the photo - ANS-Selective
Focus

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