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beachgirl
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 16:17
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sGu
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 16:53
Agreed, it is a focus problem ... wait, it's a great shot, it fits the title perfectly!

Can you elaborate on the problem a bit more please? I assume that you're seeking an answer of some sort. Which lens used? Where did you focus on? What focus distance? What aperture? What shutter speed? etc.

Robert_Lay
3rd of March 2006 (Fri), 20:04
It's not an easy picture to read vis-a-vis a focus issue, but it looks like there might be two separate problems - first, the depth of field (dof) is very shallow, so whatever would be in focus would be limited to a small range.

Second, it's hard to find a part that is sharp - my best guess is that the petals in the lower center region show the sharpest red dots on the white background. If that is indeed the plane of focus, then that suggests a very shallow dof. So, perhaps you were shooting very close with the aperture wide open - that would probably give you a very, very shallow dof.
Your picture file did not include any EXIF data so we can't tell what shutter speed and aperture settings were used. That might give us some additional clues, if you want to give us those numbers.

beachgirl
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 10:44
OK, Good morning(my time). What the heck happenes to the pic? when I post i can't see the pic? At first I thought you couldn't see it either??But apparently you can.this is killing me. I thought I had figured it out. Help!!!

beachgirl
4th of March 2006 (Sat), 10:53
ok never mind i found it DUH!!! Promise I won't be dumb dumb forever.

Hellashot
5th of March 2006 (Sun), 07:40
You either were closer than your minimum focus distance or used too wide an appeture. Flowers with a lot of "depth" can be difficult to get everything in focus because of the DOF needed. Tripods are often suggested to be able to use a long exposure.

beachgirl
5th of March 2006 (Sun), 14:16
Well that was a crudy (to say it nicely)Lens, I am to ashamed to tell anyone what it WAS. But I will try this kind of pic again soon. Thanks for the advice.

blue_max
5th of March 2006 (Sun), 14:54
You could say that life was like a vase of flowers, you never know what you are going to focus on. :lol:

If at first you don't succeed, consult the forum!

Graham

Rich Brown Photography
5th of March 2006 (Sun), 15:10
lol..i love this site. looks like you probably moved in too close to the flower resulting in nothing really being in focus...you have to be very steady with flowers

Meaty0
6th of March 2006 (Mon), 05:24
Hey Beachgirl! See if you can beg, borrow or steal a dedicated macro lens and shoot again using f/16 or smaller in real good light. You also could use and extension tube with your existing lenses.

beachgirl
7th of March 2006 (Tue), 18:38
Thanks Blue-Max. I like your philosophy.

beachgirl
7th of March 2006 (Tue), 18:43
meatyO, I will need some new flowers first. I'm sad to say I know NO ONE who enjoys photography like WE all do. I've been lookin for a club or group or something in my area.I need some photo friends who have GOOD STUFF!! :)

johneric8
7th of March 2006 (Tue), 22:26
focus