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morris wrote:
Karmal wrote:
sum1sgrampa wrote:
I'm of the opinion that it doesn't really matter. It's the OP's image and he/she can do whatever they want with it. But am I the only one confused as to how you can get a subject and a very distant background both in focus at 840mm ? Unless this was shot from about 400 yards away and cropped that sky should be a complete wash. Just asking.
Gary

Hi Gary, the shot is at 1260mm because in APSC everything else is real, just lights and shadows, nothing more, the Sony sensors are fantastic


I shoot with an APSC body and frequently a4 840mm. Even stopped down, the sky should be completely out of focus.

I have no problem with artistic manipulation of photos yet such art should be described as such rather than being passed off as close to out of camera.

Here is an image taken on an APS-C body taken at 840mm (the TC dose not appear in the EXIF). Look at the sky!







Morris

good for you I don't know what to say my photo and 270 meters from bottom to top in APSC one shot for the sky and one for the subject united open shadows and closed lights greetings and thanks for watching




Aug 02, 2023 at 03:43 PM





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