“Use a combination of small apertures and wide lens to take a number of photographs exploring deep depth of field. Because of the small apertures you’ll be working with slow shutter speeds and may need to use a tripod or rest the camera on a stable surface to prevent ‘camera shake’ at low ISOs. Add one or two unedited sequences, together with relevant shooting data and an indication of your selects, to your learning log.”
I have used this line of trees to try to illustrate the differences in the depth of field – not the most exciting of scenes.
These shots are that on a 24mm lens on full frame, and it is hard in images this size to see the differences, but as the apertures get smaller at full size you can see a little more details as you draw further into the scene