For the Aperture project we were required to take 10 small depth of field photos and 10 large death of field photos. A small depth of field photo will focus on the main subject in the photo and then blur out the background so we know exactly what the subject is. A large depth of field photo will be a zoomed out photo of our subject but everything in the background is easily visible. This makes it very hard to determine the main subject of the photo. For this project I wanted to do the same subject for both small and large depths of field. So for example if I had my dog standing with blur in the background I would take another photo of a zoomed out photo where everything is visible.
This project was definitely my favorite so far. I love small depth of field photos, so getting to take them and see how cool and creative I can be with them is so much fun. If I could do one thing different in this project I would've taken the time to travel to other locations like the lake or maybe Gettysburg. But this one was definitely the best and most fun.