Monday, March 5, 2012

Depth of Field

The assignment was to show different depths of field, or how much of the picture is in focus. I don't have any good examples of large depth of field, yet, but here are a few examples of shallow depth of field. And instead of taking my pictures in the same location as always, I decided to try taking pictures inside. 
This is a picture of a ribbon I have on my board in my room. The shallow depth of field makes it so that only the first few ribbons are in focus, then the ones in the back are blurred out. 

Spring is literally a day away! Predicted temperature for tomorrow: 51 degrees, depending on which weather station you follow. With temperatures like this the ice will melt in no time, the icebergs will go floating on the river, the snow will melt and I can go fishing! I have a hat dedicated to fishing. It's full of lures and little ornament things like this on it and not to mention the fishing pole hanging next to the hat. I cannot wait to get out to fish! 

My mom got this necklace for me from the hospital I was at throughout the month of September. I think it was St Mary's Hospital part of Mayo Clinic in Rochester. It ended up being a christmas present this past year. 

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