I agree. The depth of field on this one isn't quite deep enough to
separate the entire plant from the background. It forces the eye to
keep wandering over that slightly fuzzy spot on the left. Preferably
even the center leaf in the background would be sharp as well but that's
not as important as the back edge of the left side leaf.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Michael Wong wrote:
>> A shot at HK Zoological & Botanical Gardens, The 50/1.2 didn't let me
>> disappointed. Its 3D look very good.
>>
>>
>> OM-4T Black, Zuiko 50mm F1.2, Kodak E100vs
>>
>> http://palmboy.palmcyber.net/gallery/albums/album12/IMG1796.jpg
>>
> I can't say I'm wild about this one. The chrysanthemum shot gets a nice
> 3D effect with the clear in focus and out of focus areas. In this one,
> there is a fuzziness in the big leaf to the left that my eyes don't much
> like. Sharpening helps some, so it may be an artifact of the downsizing
> that isn't true of the original.
>
> Moose
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