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Year 10 Photography Depth Tasks

This document provides photography tasks and instructions for a student to learn about and demonstrate depth of field. It includes finding online examples of depth of field, taking photos outdoors of a LEGO character using different apertures, taking multiple photos of a LEGO scene with different f-stop settings and explaining depth of field in captions, learning how to create depth of field in Photoshop by modifying a provided image, and optionally applying this technique to one of their own LEGO photos. The student is provided a checklist to ensure they complete all tasks which are aimed at helping them understand and showcase depth of field through different photographic exercises and digital editing.

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Year 10 Photography Depth Tasks

This document provides photography tasks and instructions for a student to learn about and demonstrate depth of field. It includes finding online examples of depth of field, taking photos outdoors of a LEGO character using different apertures, taking multiple photos of a LEGO scene with different f-stop settings and explaining depth of field in captions, learning how to create depth of field in Photoshop by modifying a provided image, and optionally applying this technique to one of their own LEGO photos. The student is provided a checklist to ensure they complete all tasks which are aimed at helping them understand and showcase depth of field through different photographic exercises and digital editing.

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Faye Chattaway

Year 10 - Photography
Unit 3
TASK 1:
Browse the internet and find 3 examples of images that clearly display depth of field.
Find a variety eg. nature, animals, people and wedding photography is very popular.

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3

http://sf.co.ua/id141487 URL:https://www.walldevil.com URL:http://enviragallery.com/h


/autumn-branches-depth-of- ow-to-get-shallow-depth-of-
field-leaf-leaves-nature- field-in-your-photos/
wallpaper-11777/
TASK 2:
Choose a lego character. Go outdoors and take 3 photos using aperture priority.

(AV) Mode.

Image 1 Image 2 Image 3

The character in focus with the The character in focus with the Everything focused and clear. F 22-30
background blurred. F4.5 foreground and background blurred.
F4.5
TASK 3:
Once you have created a scene, mount your camera on a tripod and take 3 photos.

a) F4.5, b) F14, c) F22-32


Focus on one character when you do this task. Add a caption to each image. Explain how depth of field is
created with f-stops and link your description to your image, f-stop range and, lens opening and light.

F4.5 F14 F22-32

[Description] [Description] [Description]


TASK 4: Photoshop skills
Open the link: http://www.photoshopessentials.com/photo-effects/depth-of-field/

Open Photoshop and import/open the image provided by your teacher in the teaching
resources folder. Your teacher will demonstrate how to create depth of field in Photoshop.
Follow the steps and add depth of field to the image and improve the composition.

[Original Image] [Photoshopped Image]


Extension task:
Open one of your lego images and create artificial depth of field using photoshop.

[Original Image]
Checklist
Have you...

Included the URLs for internet images?

Taken 3 photographs with different focal points?

Created an interesting Lego scene?

Used detailed descriptions in task 3?

Photoshopped an image provided by your teacher?

Attempted the extension activity?

Saved a copy of this presentation using the format: Unit 3 - Your name?

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