I suppose that it is an interesting idea, Winsor, but I don't think
in terms of a plane of focus; so tilting the plane of focus
(especially the miniscule degree that this chap is describing) is of
academic interest.
And in the example, the girl's eyes are going to be at the centre of
focus, with the depth of field chosen to include the other parts of
the composition that the photographer wishes to be in focus. Again,
the plane of focus is academic for most people, I suggest.
Chris
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On 9 Apr 2006, at 01:27, Winsor Crosby wrote:
> That is not exactly what it says. It does say that using center focus
> (split image or center sensor) and recomposing is not good. I
> mentioned it before but this explains it much better:
>
> http://visual-vacations.com/Photography/focus-recompose_sucks.htm
>
>
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