DEEP DEPTH:
– BACK ALLEY: For this image I wanted to shoot some older buildings around Rexburg, ID but opted for the backside of them. Even though it was cloudy outside I was still able to use a lower ISO of 200 because I utilized my tripod. In post, I brought out the colors of the paint and the bricks in Adobe Lightroom.

Back Alley – 05-12-20, 6pm, Rexburg – 35mm – F/18 – 1/30 – Canon Rebel T5 – Tripod
– REXBURG ART: I had seen this wall in Rexburg, ID before but thought it would be a great idea to shoot it for this assignment. I used a tripod while taking this photo as well, which again helped me to keep a lower ISO at 200. In post, I brought out the colors of the paint, and slightly darkened the sky so it wasn’t so washed out and too bright.

Rexburg Art – 05-12-20, 6pm, Rexburg – 35mm – F/18 – 1/60 – Canon Rebel T5 – Tripod
SHALLOW DEPTH:
-PV: This is a photo of a guitar tube amp taken in my apartment. I wanted to experiment with using an object/subject that can be in focus and part of it out of focus. I think that having the focus fade out helped elevate the volume knob. In post, I changed the temperature to a warm color in Adobe Lightroom.

PV – 05-12-20, 5pm, Rexburg – 35mm – F/4.5 – 1/100 – Canon Rebel T5
– PRAY: I thought this had an interesting angle because the frames were on two separate walls, which also had contrast in light and color. This helped the frame that was in focus stand out more. In post, I lightened the white and made it a warmer tone in Adobe Lightroom.

Pray – 05-12-20, 4pm, Rexburg – 35mm – F/4.5Â – 1/80 – Canon Rebel T5
I love your photos!!! You chose really cool things to photograph and the lighting and focus is great! My favorite is probably the one of the speaker thing it looks really cool with the shallow depth of field. You should check out https://bwgrimportfolio.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/4a-depth-deep-and-shallow/ or my site https://dianahaysphotography.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/depth-of-field-deep-and-shallow/
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You found a lot of interesting subjects from both the outside and inside world. I love the one of the guitar tube becuase its a viewpoint or detail I would have enver paid attention to without seeing this photo. You also did a good job editting the photos so the cloudy weather didn’t spoil it at all.
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Hi Marisa 🙂 I love your deep depth photos, they are really cool! I especially love the photo of the alleyway. It makes me feel like I’m about to step into a mystery movie haha. You also captured it at a really great angle to allow for lots of leading lines. Thanks for sharing these great pics with us!
Kim also has some great photos, here’s a link to her blog about this subject: https://kimanddigitalimaging.wordpress.com/2020/05/11/depth-of-field/
Here’s a link to my blog about this subject: https://lizziejoyy.wordpress.com/2020/05/13/quarantine-with-the-cat/
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Hey Marisa! Nice blog post! I especially like the picture of Rexburg Art. Where is that? Is that on the side of the salon down the street from Taco Bell?
Check out my blog! https://willburton1012.com/2020/05/12/depth-deep-shallow/
Also, I came across Andi Rummler’s blog and it’s pretty sweet! https://photosbyandi.wordpress.com/2020/05/12/depth-in-photography/
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I love the photo of the alleyway it is a very good angle and shows a good vanishing point. the guitar amp is also a very good photo the focuses on the nob with the reflection in it is very cool. have you seen Janie’s blog it was very good. https://janiemcavoy.wordpress.com/2020/05/13/4a-blog-depth/comment-page-1/#comment-110
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