I'm trying to figure out depth of field and how it is affected by focal length and aperture.
Here I have two similar pictures.. one with the foreground flowers in focus, one with the background. Fnumber and exposure time are the same according to the EXIF data. I think I may have cropped and resized one, and just resized the other. I forget now
Trying to understand how the Fnumber plays in to things. If I had raised the number up to f/8.0, then the foreground and background would have probably been in focus no matter which I let the AF lock on to? Am I starting to understand this?
Now, let me try to throw focal length in to the equation. For my newbie mind, less zoom = shorter focal length? So, unzoomed with f/3.5 I'll have more in focus than zoomed in with f/3.5? Am I starting to understand the depth of field, or have I confused myself? I took a bunch of pictures today and have looked at them while paying attention to the numbers from the EXIF data, and I'm looking at an article on
depth of field . Trying to figure this out but I think I'm just giving myself a headache.
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