Monday 8 October 2012

FOCAL VIEW AND FIELD OF VIEW.

 FOCAL VIEW
AND 
FIELD OF VIEW.


During class with Dave on Thursday we discussed short and long focal view, in order or showing the difference it can make to a final image when shooting the same thing with a long focal view as well as with a long focal view. I used a Canon 600D with the standard kit lens of 18-55mm. 
Below are some it the images that i took using this practice.


This image was shot using focal length 55mm , to show the example of short focal view.The camera over exposed the sky due to the tree being a darker object within the image.

This image was shot using focal length 18mm , to show a example of long focal view. Here the camera has picked up on more the color of the sky as it had a larger area to focus on.     

Here is another example of the short focal length being used.

While here is the same image but this time using a shorter focal length of 18 mm.

FIELD OF VIEW.

The field of view is the width or the angle that the lens sees the image. When the focal length of the lens is wider the more of the image is shoot and captured.

Angle of view diagram

This shows different focal lengths of the field of view. Starting from wide for the smaller mm to more narrow for the higher numbers. 

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