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12:54 pm
VIP Student
September 15, 2012
1:44 pm
January 15, 2013
The path in the first one is in focus, but may need more detail to make that clearer. I like the composition in that one.
The second one has good intentions, but yeah the focus is out of whack. Bring those flakes in the foreground into focus and you may have something.
Trust me I’m a pro, been doing this fora month now.
2:09 pm
VIP Student
December 2, 2012
munee
To get everything in focus in the first shot you would need to
use a high f-stop – looks like you used f5.6. I’d try something
like f18 and above to see what happens then.
Don’t know what happened in the second shot. It looks like the
camera is on the ground while taking this shot. Did you use a
slow shutter speed and mover the camera slightly while depressing
the shutter? Always best to use a cable release or timer on camera
when using slow shutter speeds.
Hope the above helps. Good luck with it.
Dale.
I feels like it was an artistic intention of shallow DoF, But I am not sure if it works for me. It is kind of painful to my eyes. If there would be some subject on the foreground which is in focus, it would make more sense. If it wasn’t an intention, this video can help you to get more things in focus:
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