Yes, macro would be critical. And I suppose that an awareness of the
_plane_ of focus would be a significant factor then.
Chris
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On 9 Apr 2006, at 18:37, Winsor Crosby wrote:
> Maybe for his example, but I have seen effective close portraits
> where only the eye nearest the camera is in sharp focus and which
> could be ruined if it were off a bit. I think it is more important
> with macro shots which have almost no depth of field and you really
> want the plane of focus to go through the stamen or anther. I might
> choose to manually focus on the ground glass in those situations, but
> after it is framed, not the other way round.
>
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