Jostein wrote:
Quoting William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


Remember when doing this sort of picture that with the secondary exposure, the focus needs to be closer, not farther as compared to the first one.


That's a rule of thumb I have worked by, but the exact reason why escapes me...

When you focus closer the out of focus image gets larger. When you focus further away the OOF image gets smaller. If you want an OOF halo around the flower then you have to focus closer.

Tom Reese

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