As I look through many of the close up photos on this board, I am repeatedly seeing depth of field reduced to fractions of inches...effectively reducing that which is in focus to a pinpoint and leaving foreground and background as graduated blur.
Sometimes it can't be helped....reversed lens shots will have pinpoint depth of field. But other times it can.
Short course on depth of field.
Wide angle will give deeper depth of field than telephoto. So when you want everything in focus, zoom out and MOVE IN.
The key component of DOF is aperture setting. The wider the aperture, 2.8 for example, the shallower the DOF. The smaller, the deeper. So get out those tripods and close down those apertures to 8 or higher. Of course that will create longer shutter speeds. But that pine cone isn't going to move, so let the shutter speed go up to 4 seconds if that's what it takes to get a clear picture.
I sometimes feel we are rebelling against the Instamatic camera syndrome where everything from 3.5 feet to infinity is in focus.
Blur backgrounds where appropriate, but get the main subject of the photo in focus through proper use of DOF.
Thanks for letting me rant. Differences of opinion are welcome.
gsm x2


