Depth of Field and How to Master Them, Learn at Any Photography Classes Houston Has
- February 14th, 2012
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A wider depth of field is required when you are shooting a panorama or a landscape. What you need is that large areas of the photograph should be sharp and clear. You can only achieve that if you control the aperture of your camera and set it to say f/22. At that aperture the camera lens will open the minimum and allow little amount of highly focused light to enter the camera resulting in a sharper foreground and background and basically bringing most part of the photograph into focus. Conversely when you want to shoot portrait, you need to set a wider aperture something in the range of f/1.8 or f/2.8. This will allow you to have a large amount of light to enter the camera which will allow you to focus on the subject and then eradicate the rest of the foreground or the background. Practice makes a man perfect and so even if you learn these things in any good photography classes Houston has, you still need to practice and master them.