12-09-2011, 08:52 AM
[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1323293284' post='13517']
f5.6 even, on APS-C. Or f8 on FF... They already put just about everything "in focus" (when you don't focus on something quite close). I do just focus in the main subject. If the horizon is (part of) the main subject, I focus on the horizon.
Silly example:
I focussed on the main subject (white building front), the building furthest away on the left is in the original images on pixel level more or less sharp, as is the truck, the front traffic light. Shot with 35mm at f5.6, many images stitched together.
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A very nice picture! And yes, if there is nothing that is very close and need to be sharp in the image, the story is very different.
Frank
f5.6 even, on APS-C. Or f8 on FF... They already put just about everything "in focus" (when you don't focus on something quite close). I do just focus in the main subject. If the horizon is (part of) the main subject, I focus on the horizon.
Silly example:
I focussed on the main subject (white building front), the building furthest away on the left is in the original images on pixel level more or less sharp, as is the truck, the front traffic light. Shot with 35mm at f5.6, many images stitched together.
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A very nice picture! And yes, if there is nothing that is very close and need to be sharp in the image, the story is very different.
Frank