Sorry, I didn’t mean physical movement of the subject, more a change in
apparent view between the 2 single shots. If you switch between them the view
looks different.
Chris
> On 22 Dec 2014, at 20:08, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> 1/1000 sec. shutter speed pretty much took care of movement in each
> individual shot. I think what you have interpreted as movement of the left
> pair in Shot One is really the busy/edgy bokeh of so many complex,
> contemporary lenses.
>
> The problem was geometry. I could get both sets of flowers in the same plane
> of focus, but not pointing the right way, shot from the side. Or, as I did,
> pointing the way I wanted the composition, but in focal planes too far apart
> for conventional DoF.
>
> Altered Geometry Moose
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