I don't really get a chance to go out and take photos with purpose on my own without my kids. I usually have to capture images as they happen within my own home. Here is an example of my daughter playing with her dolls, but what really caught my eye was the carriage in the foreground.
The situation was so cluttered I decided to use a shallow depth of field to give the impression of her play without having too much in focus to muddle your sense of what the photo is about. I was already up against the wall and using my wide angle lens to get as much into the shot as I could. I also chose to keep the carriage front and center, breaking the rule of thirds. What do you think about the choices I made? Should I have included more in focus?
I think it tells much more of a story with the focus on the carriage. good choices, teacher!
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