I went through in detail over my 8x10. First, this is what I found out:
3 subjects, my 3 cousins, two females on each side, the taller male in
the middle. I took the picture with them lined up about 45 degrees
slant, not parallel to me.
OK, I focused on the wrong person, I focused on the rear person, and so
the rear and the middle were sharp, but the front was a bit blurry...
My "sharp" areas were very sharp, but what looked like not so sharp
areas were actually just that, out of focus. Also, I always thought I
had good selection of DoF, but I guess not.. everything looked sharp
and in focus at 4x6, but not so at 8x10... and it's not the developers
fault.. The picture is well developed..
Hmm.. I might have to print more 8x10's, this one has taught me a lot.
As far as Bokeh; my 50mmf1.8 is lovely!! My 90mm f2.5 Tokina macro, is
not as nice..
Albert
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