Tom K. wrote:
Many normal/ordinary people (i.e. non-photographers) prefer seeing everything in the frame clearly. With the ultra narrow depth of field used so often those normal people say things like, \"hey, why am I crystal clear but my wife is all blurry?\"
f/8 eliminates that problem.
Cool thread. Great idea.
It\'s interesting if you look at a lot of fashion magazines you\'ll often see a lot of DOF. Speaking to a fashion photog recently he said he shots almost everything a f/11 and f/16 even on location.
Tom K. wrote:
Many normal/ordinary people (i.e. non-photographers) prefer seeing everything in the frame clearly. With the ultra narrow depth of field used so often those normal people say things like, \"hey, why am I crystal clear but my wife is all blurry?\"
f/8 eliminates that problem.
Cool thread. Great idea.
It\'s interesting if you look at a lot of fashion magazines you\'ll often see a lot of DOF. Speaking to a fashion photog recently he says he shots almost everything a f/11 and f/16 even on location.
Tom K. wrote:
Many normal/ordinary people (i.e. non-photographers) prefer seeing everything in the frame clearly. With the ultra narrow depth of field used so often those normal people say things like, \"hey, why am I crystal clear but my wife is all blurry?\"
f/8 eliminates that problem.
Cool thread. Great idea.
It\'s interesting if you look at a lot of fashion magazines you\'ll\' often see a lot of DOF. Speaking to a fashion photog recently he says he shots almost everything a f/11 and f/16 even on location.
May 27, 2012 at 03:56 PM
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