Now Viewing: depth_of_fieldTag type: General Depth of field is the effect where one portion of the image appears blurry and out-of-focus. This mimics the photographic effect that's caused from lens being able to focus at only one distance at a time, making a picture containing objects at various distances from the camera have both blurry and sharp regions. Not to be confused with blurry, which is for stylistic effects on Gelbooru. foreshortening, which refers to objects appearing larger and shorter when pointed to the viewer. An image can contain both, but not necessarily. Examples of depth of field without foreshortening: post #464080 post #785997 Examples of depth of field with foreshortening: post #279598 post #414613 See also: tag_group:image_composition (Techniques) Other Wiki Information Last updated: 05/19/12 12:12 PM by jedi1357 This entry is not locked and you can edit it as you see fit. |
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