Depth of field in photos is the amount of distance between the nearest and farthest objects that appear in acceptably sharp focus in a photograph. This gallery gives you some examples of how depth of field can be used in photos.
Light and Shadows at Stonehenge II
© Emile AbbottFront Row View
© Randy D. DinkinsBridge of Lions, St Augustine
© Rona L. SchwarzPonte Vittorio Emamuelle II, Roma
© Danny B. HeadFlower Field
© Joseph T. PiloneroThe Emphatic Trail Marker
© Thomas E. HindsOutside the Box
© Dee Ann YoungToroan Waterfall in sun set
© Yulianto SoerosoCurves and Curves
© Linda D. Lester