From the mad scientist video lab comes: Variable Depth of Field Images.
Variable DOF images are interactive photos that allow you to change the focal point of the photo while you view it. You click on a part of the image and that part of the image pops into focus. In other words, the focal point is "variable."
When I learned how to do this, it triggered my evil laugh reflex and I had to experiment. Here are a couple of my hastily assembled attempts.
Shout out to Eric for pointing me to this lifehacker post which features this nifty variable DOF generater by Chaos Collective.
Attempt #1: Kitchen Table
- Arrange cactus and candy.
- Use wide open aperture.
- Eat candy.
- Do not eat cactus.
Attempt #2: WildDog
- Set up camera.
- Bribe subject.
- Work quickly.
Attempt #3: WildDog
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