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Determines the Depth of Field . A low f-number (e.g., f/2.8) creates a blurry background (shallow depth of field), while a high f-number (e.g., f/11) keeps the entire scene sharp.
To perform a true review, you would look at the embedded metadata to understand the photographer's technical choices:
Reviewers look for specific techniques used to guide the viewer’s eye: DSC_4895.jpg
Does the photo have a warm (yellow) or cool (blue) tint? This affects the mood significantly. 4. Evaluation Criteria
However, based on standard photography analysis practices, a "deep review" of such an image would typically cover the following technical and aesthetic pillars: 1. Technical Metadata (EXIF Data) Determines the Depth of Field
Placing the subject at the intersection of imaginary grid lines to create a more dynamic feel.
Indicates light sensitivity. High ISO (e.g., 3200+) is used in low light but often introduces "noise" or graininess into the image. This affects the mood significantly
Using elements in the foreground (like overhanging branches) to "frame" the distant subject. 3. Lighting and Color