- many macros are shot in parallel to the subject. I felt in this case that a high viewpoint would significantly reduce the 3Dness of the leaf, so I got down much lower, which had the effect of letting us see the leaf as a more arched subject and the side effect of causing the foreground to be OOF.
Oh, well... -- Bruce Saturday, November 5, 2005, 7:32:39 AM, you wrote: >Bruce >============= >OOF foreground bothers me too. I think on closeups I expect the foreground to >have greater DOF most of the time. Or my eye expects it. >Marnie aka Doe Eac> In a message dated 11/4/2005 3:36:57 PM Pacific Standard Time, Eac> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Eac> Another infamous 'morning walk' picture. Eac> Pentax *istD, A 70-210/4, handheld Eac> ISO 200, 1/350 sec @ f/8 Eac> Converted from Raw using Capture One LE Eac> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_2373.htm Eac> Comments welcome

