I also learnt during class that for an image to really show a deep depth of field, the composition should be made up of objects placed in varying distances from the camera.
So here are my takes!

Compared to the shot taken for the shallow depth of field (similar composition), this exhibits a much deeper depth of field.

I hope this image shows the deep depth of field well enough - with the perception angle/arrangments of the concrete 'dividers'.

Deep depth of field here as the background scene of the construction cranes are not blurred.
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