Hello Hive Community.
I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. My post today and each photograph is based on a different contest. Today's post is based on a contest. In which I have presented photographs of grapes arranged at a fruit shop. Among all these contests, the Qurators Photo Quest is one of my favorite contests. In which I have missed the topic of last week's contest. Last week's contest is my favorite topic based on waterfalls. I have many photographs of which. But the time that passes once never comes back. So I will make a post today on the topic of this week's contest. In this post, I will present three photographs to you. In which the first photographs will be accepted for this contest.
As can be seen in the photographs above, photographs can show us the beauty of everyday things in a special way. An example is a photograph of red grapes taken at a fruit shop using a technique called "shallow depth of field". This type of photo focuses on one part of the image while blurring the rest. Here I will talk to you a little bit about Shallow Depth of Field. Shallow depth of field is a photography technique. As I mentioned earlier, in it, only a small part of the image is in sharp focus. And the rest is blurred or out of focus. As a result, only the bunch of grapes looks clear, while the background and foreground parts are also soft and blurry.
Using shallow depth of field in a fruit shop makes the photo more artistic. Fruit shops are usually full of color and detail such as yellow, orange, black and red grapes. But they can also look messy in the photo. With this technique, the photographer makes the ordinary fruit display something more beautiful and focused. It turns the grapes from other fruits into the star of the image. This type of photography also shows emotion and mood.
The clear focus on the grapes draws our attention, while the blurred background helps to eliminate distractions. With that, I will conclude my post today. In today's post, I talked to you about photography using the shallow depth of field technique. I hope you like my post and the photographs.
I sincerely thank you for visiting and reading my post.