So the photo on the left is an example of high depth of field as the background is in focus as is the subject so the focus distance is large. This photo was taken at a lake we visited and its bit blurry as the lighting wasn't great and I think the iso was too high as its a bit grainy.
However the photo above is a low depth of field as the focus distance is a lot lower therefore making the subject of the photo on focus however the background is blurry, This photo was taken at my local park I used f stop of f/22.
This is an old photo I have of me capturing someone about to backflip, I used a high shutter speed as I didn't want that much light getting into the camera I used a shutter speed of 1/2000.
The photo below is an example of a really low shutter speed as I have been able to draw lines with a laser while the shutter speed is open, and as I had it on a 6 second shutter speed it allowed, the line to be drawn and captured as theres no other light coming into the photo.
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