Randomness rules the world. Some things may benefit from
this technique. Another way is to use a scanning electron
microscope. Perhaps some future camera will figure
out how to do high DOF in a one shot fashion, that's faster
than a pin hole camera.
WayneS
At 03:07 PM 10/31/2008, Moose wrote:
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>My trouble is that I usually want the greater DOF for a shot in the
>field with equipment at hand and shooting conditions un-conducive to
>careful multiple shots. It's windy, or the light is changing rapidly, or
>tripods aren't allowed, or I don't have one, or there are people I'm
>blocking or they are wandering through the subject area, or ...
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