Thanks Wayne, Jez, Brian, Jim, Chuck, Tina and Leo, for looking and the kind comments. And thanks to the other 20+ who
also looked.
To be clear, Brian and Chuck, this image is NOT stacked, just a single exposure. There was some slight movement in the
stack, not wind, but imperfectly steady Moose, hand-holding, but none in this 1/500 sec exposure.
Here's the stack of the whole flower, although it isn't much different in focus, except at the very back.
<http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=20559>
On 8/7/2016 12:02 PM, Leo Wesson wrote:
Mr. Moose,
Was that really shot at f/8?
Yes, unless the EXIF lies. But I don't think it does, as I was shooting at f5.6 and f8 for these dahlias. Those are good
apertures for focus bracketing on the E-M5 II.
Howsomever, it's possible that Moose touched up the focus a little with deconvolution, which could give the impression
of a bit more DoF than came out of the camera. ;-) Remember, it's µ4/3.
Here's a straight shot @ f5.6 of a flower at an angle gives a much deeper subject, and there's quite a lot of DoF.
<http://zone-10.com/tope2/main.php?g2_itemId=20561>
Grateful Moose
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