As I like shallow DOF a lot, I most of the time use a wide aperture... this is a good point. I\'ve used f9 here.
But I don\'t think this is the point. In fact \"soft\" is probably not the correct wording: as you can see on the picture below, this looks like a ghost effect. This picture has been taken on a tripod with a remote trigger and if I remember well mirror lockup enabled, and focus has been set using live view mode... this is not a focus or camera shake problem.I think.
As I like shallow DOF a lot, I most of the time use a wide aperture... this is a good point. I\'ve used f9 here.
But I don\'t think this is the point. In fact \"soft\" is probably not the correct wording: as you can see on the picture below, this looks like a ghost effect. This picture has been taken on a tripod with a remote trigger and if I remember well mirror lockup enabled, and focus has been set using live view mode... this is not a focus or camera shake problem.I think.
As I like shallow DOF a lot, I most of the time use a wide aperture... this is a good point. I\'ve used f9 here.
But I don\'t think this is the point. In fact \"soft\" is probably not the correct wording: as you can see on the picture below, this looks like a ghost effect. This picture has been taken on a tripod with a remote trigger and if I remember well mirror lockup enabled, and focus has been set using live view mode... this is not a focus or camera shake problem.I think.
As I like shallow DOF a lot, I most of the time use a wide aperture... this is a good point. I\'ve used f9 here.
But I don\'t think this is the point. In fact \"soft\" is probably not the correct wording: as you can see on the picture below, this looks like a ghost effect. This picture has been taken on a tripod with a remote trigger and if I remember well mirror lockup enabled, and focus has been set using live view mode... this is not a focus or camera shake problem.I think.