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A formal "deep review" as taught in photography courses generally follows these steps: Photo Information for DSC_0084.JPG

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.

Indicates light sensitivity. High ISO (e.g., 3200+) is used in low light but often introduces "noise" or graininess into the image. DSC_4895.jpg

Using elements in the foreground (like overhanging branches) to "frame" the distant subject. 3. Lighting and Color

Is the lighting "hard" (creating deep shadows) or "soft" (even and diffused)? A formal "deep review" as taught in photography

To perform a true review, you would look at the embedded metadata to understand the photographer's technical choices:

Placing the subject at the intersection of imaginary grid lines to create a more dynamic feel. High ISO (e

Controls motion. Fast speeds (1/1000s) freeze action, while slow speeds (1/30s or slower) can create intentional motion blur or unintentional camera shake. 2. Compositional Analysis