Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Image Bank of Depth

The depth in this picture is long as it seems quite endless the way that it carries from one end of the picture right to the other. I like this picture as the depth demonstrates length in the depth.
In this image the depth is made to look endless and towering as the flower in main focus is clearly bigger than the others because it is in perfect vision. Whereas the others are all clearly below and not in focus, showing they are below. The depth of the main flower doesn't quite reach the top, however we know it continues at the bottom.
This images depth looks endless as we see the scattered leaves in focus at the beginning and then we see as they move further towards the back they become less focused but we can still see them, this is the opposite of a shallow depth shot. We see no end to the actual picture specifically.
In this image the depth looks shallow between the pavement on the platform and the roof of the platform. However the depth looks deeper between the train tracks and the sky, which we know seems endless as the sky seems to continue on forever.
The main flower in focus seems to tower over the other flower as it is much more significant, whereas the other flowers are blurred which makes them look minuscule in comparison. I like this picture because I like how at the bottom it blurs and it demonstrates depth well. When blurred it also merges the two main colours together and I like the effect that it has.
The depth between the white ball and the other balls looks quite shallow as you can only see a bit of green which is seperating them, however the coloured balls are made to look considerably bigger in this shot and we know this because they look so big that they are out of focus.

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