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The photo at left is a composite of two photos that were taken at the same exact location only moments apart. Each one, however, has a significantly different look from the other. An experienced photographer would identify the bottom half of the composite as having a long "depth of field" because both the subject and the background are in sharp focus.

This lesson demonstrates how to adjust your depth of field to get the results you're looking for.


  

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