I believe there is a correlation between Depth of Field and how to make an object stand out in a scene. I notice in flower shots there is a tendency by some (including myself) to make the whole flower as sharp as possible and the background considerably blurred. On the other hand, there appears to be tendency to make a scene such a garden with wall shot equally sharp including the obligatory gnome. My thought is that if an object had a sharp area at the front and had a
very gradual increase in blur toward the back it would have more Impression of Depth than the aforementioned types of shots.
I have a birdhouse outside so I thought would try a few shots. As is my style, the shots are just to make the point as to the best DOF - not to impress y'all with my hand-holding skill, color accuracy, composition, bokeh, blah-di-blah . .
Here are three pics, which one has the most realistic impression of depth, in your opinion?