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geofflaw
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Registered: December 2007
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Wed July 30, 2008 9:31am Rating: 6.00 

I think you needed to focus a little nearer on this one to cover the nearest petals.


This shot highlights the close-up photographer's dilemma, you want to get the whole flower in focus but you want the background to be as blurred as possible. For those working with tripods and still subjects I think I have a solution. I'm working on a tutorial which will be ready soon, I'll post back here when it's done.
Kev

Registered: February 2008
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Wed July 30, 2008 5:35pm Rating: 6.00 

Well, my young Socrates...when you can take the pebble from my hand...then you may leave the temple. What we have here is an epistemological enigma wrapped around a conundrum Smile In order to get a good DOF on the flower...one must compromise with regard to obtaining that popular, desired blurred background bokeh.
geofflaw
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Registered: December 2007
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Wed July 30, 2008 9:10pm

Not necessarily, all will be revealed next week. Have faith.
Kev

Registered: February 2008
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Wed July 30, 2008 9:22pm

His Ho-lee-ness
Arch Bishop Lawrence Smile
geofflaw
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Registered: December 2007
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Wed July 30, 2008 9:35pm

Actually my technique won't work with head on shots, but it will work with oblique angles.
Kev

Registered: February 2008
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Wed July 30, 2008 10:24pm

For a moment there I thought you were going to defy the laws of vision science/physics. As forground DOF increases...backgound objects behind 'must' also become clearer/sharper...because the human eye/brain cannot distinguish a single specific 'part' within the visual plane...and then have that behave seperately from the whole. This would require two conflicting laws operating simultaneously.
geofflaw
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Registered: December 2007
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Wed August 6, 2008 3:57pm

As promised here's the new tutorial on how to get more depth of field.


http://www.geofflawrence.com/photography_tutorial_dof_dilemma.php

 
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