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What does the deep scene in photography mean?

The deep scenery in photography refers to the photos with deep scenery.

Depth of field refers to the distance to keep a clear object (that is, the focus) in a photo. The greater the distance, the deeper the depth of field. The smaller the distance, the shallower the depth of field.

As shown in the picture, the focus is on the bowl, but the objects in the whole photo have the clarity that can be distinguished by human eyes, so it is a photo with a deep depth of field: objects far from the focus are still clearly discernible.

As shown in the picture, the focus is on the safflower, and the front and back leaves are blurred, so the depth of field of this photo is shallow.

Tip:

1, generally speaking, the larger the aperture value, the deeper the depth of field; The smaller the aperture value, the shallower the depth of field.

Generally speaking, the closer the lens is to the subject, the shallower the depth of field.