Layering

Describe how and why a photographer would layer subjects in their image: Using layering adds depth to the picture and creates a more complex image. Photographers use this to keep the viewer in the image and give them more to look at.

©Jeriah’s Camera: Exposure: @ and Taken: 2025-09-14 19:13:30

This shows the river in the foreground, trees in the midground, and sun in the back

©Jeriah’s Camera: Exposure: @ and Taken: 2025-09-15 19:17:14

The car is in the foreground, sign in the mid, and trees/sky in the back

©Jeriah’s Camera: Exposure: @ and Taken: 2025-09-14 19:14:55

Tree and rocks in the foreground, trees in the mid, and mountains in the back

©Jeriah’s Camera: iPhone 15 Exposure: 1/1845sec @ f/1.6 and ISO-50 Taken: 2025-11-23 15:04:40

This shows the car in the front, houses in the mid, and the sky in the back

©Jeriah’s Camera: iPhone 15 Exposure: 1/121sec @ f/1.6 and ISO-40 Taken: 2025-10-02 18:46:38

This shows the wire n land in the front, cows n hill in the middle, and the sky in the back

©Jeriah’s Camera: Exposure: @ and Taken: 2025-11-25 22:54:37

This shows the pig in the front, hoodies/frame in the middle, and the wall/jersey in the back

©Jeriah’s Camera: Exposure: @ and Taken: 2025-09-15 19:17:14

This is my favorite picture out of all of the others when considering using layering. This gives an obvious foreground (car), midground (sign), and background (trees n sky.)

27jeriah