Those bluebells are pretty spectacular. And quite the challenge, I'm
guessing.
Points of focus are hard to choose in scenes such as those bluebell
shots. Really, ultra-wide for depth of field, then crop? Just don't
print too big. <g>
Or selective focus. Four or five shots with focus in different places.
There's software to put it all together, or you can do it the old
fashioned way in PS by stacking and erasing, stacking and erasing.
--Bob Whitmire
www.bobwhitmire.com
On Jun 5, 2010, at 1:57 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> In answer to the lovely collection by Philippe, here are a few from
> our garden last week.
>
> http://gallery.me.com/zuiko/100069
>
> Unfortunately the 35/3.5 will not autofocus on my GF-1, so these are
> from my E-3. Because it's such a light lens, the E-3 feels quite
> compact. And it's always a pleasure to use a prime lens instead of
> a zoom.
>
> Any comments or suggestions would be welcome, including better ways
> to choose a point of focus, perhaps ...
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