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SATURDAY SELF-CHALLENGE
10 AUGUST 2019
DEEP DEPTH OF FIELD
My understanding of deep depth-of-field is that you need to try and get as much of the scene, from front to back, in focus. I figured that an aperture of f/18 and focussing at a point just beyond the gate would be a good starting point :-) I am not at all sure if I have succeeded!
Having looked at Val's link again I am wondering if I should, perhaps, have gone for f/32.
Also, I am sure a lot of lenses have a sweet spot of, probably, around f/8 or f/11. And at, say, f32 I guess the quality may suffer a bit.
I could, of course, be talking jibberish :-)))
Anyway, in the 'Discussion' section Kenny's comment about being able, in the olden days, to see the area of focus by looking at the lens markings brings back memories of this very helpful function :-)) Thanks, Kenny.
This is a farm within Stowe Landscape Gardens. But, for the purposes of 'Sight and Sound' we will have to imagine this is a 'Ranch' and then I can choose "Fun Ranch Boogie" by Albert Lee :-)
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♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Fun Ranch Boogie ~ Albert Lee
SATURDAY SELF-CHALLENGE
10 AUGUST 2019
DEEP DEPTH OF FIELD
My understanding of deep depth-of-field is that you need to try and get as much of the scene, from front to back, in focus. I figured that an aperture of f/18 and focussing at a point just beyond the gate would be a good starting point :-) I am not at all sure if I have succeeded!
Having looked at Val's link again I am wondering if I should, perhaps, have gone for f/32.
Also, I am sure a lot of lenses have a sweet spot of, probably, around f/8 or f/11. And at, say, f32 I guess the quality may suffer a bit.
I could, of course, be talking jibberish :-)))
Anyway, in the 'Discussion' section Kenny's comment about being able, in the olden days, to see the area of focus by looking at the lens markings brings back memories of this very helpful function :-)) Thanks, Kenny.
This is a farm within Stowe Landscape Gardens. But, for the purposes of 'Sight and Sound' we will have to imagine this is a 'Ranch' and then I can choose "Fun Ranch Boogie" by Albert Lee :-)
Added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music
♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Fun Ranch Boogie ~ Albert Lee
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Roger Bennion club has replied to Taormina clubRoger Bennion club has replied to Xata clubThis is a wonderful image. I can see detail throughout even with the contrasting light and shade. Nicely done! A fantastic hoppin' tune too!
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Karen's Place club has replied to Gudrun clubAnd a wonderful contribution for our topic Deep depth of field, Roger
Wide angle always helps to get more of the scene in focus and f/18 seems a good aperture. f/32 probably wouldn't have been as good because of diffraction issues.
Have a nicee weekend.
Even with fast moving music like the Ranch boogie!
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