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Depth of field is the effect where one portion of the image appears blurry and out-of-focus.
This mimics the photographic effect that's caused from lens being able to focus at only one distance at a time, making a picture containing objects at various distances from the camera have both blurry and sharp regions.
Not to be confused with
- blurry, which is for stylistic effects on danbooru.
- foreshortening, which refers to objects appearing larger and shorter when pointed to the viewer. An image can contain both, but not necessarily.
Examples of depth of field without foreshortening:
Examples of depth of field with foreshortening:
See also
- tag group:image composition(Techniques)
The following tags are aliased to this tag: /dof.
This tag implicates blurry.
The following tags implicate this tag: bokeh.
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