Thursday, December 3, 2015

Exploring the Creative Controls (Depth of Field)


Abstraction: breaks away from traditional representation of physical objects. It explores the relationships of forms and colors, whereas more traditional art represents the world in recognizable images.

In photography abstraction is the imagery of elements of art rather than actual object; less about a subject than is easily distinguished. 


Shelbie Dimond
Barry Massoni


 Nancy Lehrer

How depth of field is used in these images:
Most of these images use a wide depth of field and are really close up. The closeness of these photos make the images abstract because one cannot clearly distinct the object but can distinguish the elements of photography in the images. The first image by Dimond has a shallow depth of field to focus on the movement and shape of the human body. Many of these images focus on texture and value.

Shallow Depth of field:

Paolo Pizzimenti


Sally Mann

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