Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Deep Depth of Field Deep depth of field refers to a photographic technique where a large portion of the scene, from the foreground to the background, appears sharply focused and in focus. Achieving deep depth of field allows for greater clarity and detail throughout the entire image, making it ideal for landscape photography, architectural photography, and scenes where maximum scene sharpness is desired. Deep depth of field is achieved by using a combination of small aperture settings (such as f/11, f/16, or higher), wide-angle lenses, and appropriate focusing techniques to maximize the range of acceptable focus in the image. |
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