CLondon52w33: Depth
From the C.London website: "The part of view that is closest to an observer is the foreground. The background is what’s furthest away from the observer. What’s in between is the mid-ground. Okay with that vocabulary out of the way, we can talk about depth. By showcasing multiple layers in a frame, a photographer can give a sense of breath of a location. If there’s no specific foreground of a scene, you can create one. My go to is my lovely obliging husband’s profile. Be creative and try different angles to get solid differential fore, mid, and backgrounds. When doing this, you should make a choice as to where you’re placing your subject and make depth of field choices based around that."
Low point of view and wide angle lens to capture this image through the storefront of a motorcycle shop.
Apple iPhone 12 Pro @ f2.4 1/120 1.54mm ISO 160
Photographed 8/17/21
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