Castlemaine Camera Club
Tutorial: Sharpness - Page 6

The photo below was taken with the lens at aperture f1.8 (max. for that lens). The lens was focused on the green upright 2nd from the right.
The photo gradually loses sharpness both in front of, and behind the upright in focus.
The effect is not dramatic in this instance as the point of focus is approximately 6m from the camera.
The further away the point of focus, the less dramatic will be the affect of depth of field.
The small pic of the lens at the bottom of each photo shows the aperture used for the photo above.

Lens f1.8
Lens f1.8

The picture below is taken at an aperture of f5.6 and therefore has slightly greater Depth Of Field.

The camera focus is the same as before; only the aperture of the lens has changed (and of course the shutter speed to ensure correct exposure).

Lens f5.6
Lens f5.6

The photo below is taken at aperture f16.
Sharpness extends over a greater distance than in either two examples above.

Lens f16
Lens f16
If you now go to Page 7 you'll see some more-dramatic examples of Depth of Field.