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WDW Photo of the Day Thread (Part 10)

BoarderPhreak

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BoarderPhreak

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Sorry, but you gotta explain the DoF to me. . .
DoF = Depth of Field, or the part of the scene that's in focus. When the lens is (or close to) "wide open" you get a narrower DoF (as opposed to "stopping down" which increases it). You'll notice the face is sharp but the background has a bit of blur to it (so called "bokeh"). Gives a scene depth, and draws your attention to the subject.
 

ChuckElias

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DoF = Depth of Field, or the part of the scene that's in focus. When the lens is (or close to) "wide open" you get a narrower DoF (as opposed to "stopping down" which increases it). You'll notice the face is sharp but the background has a bit of blur to it (so called "bokeh"). Gives a scene depth, and draws your attention to the subject.
Thanks. I know the phrase Depth of Field. But I'm so used to seeing acronyms for Disney attractions (ToT = Tower of Terror, etc.) that I was looking at your post and thinking, "That's Small World. What does 'DoF' have to do with Small World? Is there a special name for the India room that I'm not aware of???"
 

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