You are partially right about the shooting condition, I did have lots of
time to compose but they were taken handheld.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chuck Norcutt"
> Unsharp is unsharp whether by diffraction, depth of field or a small
> amount of motion blur. With the 5D on a tripod doing landscape I try to
> stay at f/11... but I might bend that for foreground depth of field.
> But macro as CH shows here and Moose showed with his well-dressed fly
> are different things and especially if one is on a tripod and the other
> is freehand. I assume the fly was shot freehand and there additional
> depth of field is probably required just to compensate for the swaying
> camera. CH's shots, on the other hand, appear to be done on a tripod
> and have the benefit of time and careful composition to position the in
> and out-of-focus areas. I don't think it's necessarily different
> strokes for different folks but different strokes for different
> situations.
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