I wouldn't have tried to guess from this shot, since it was  
continuous autofocus. But it could be backfocused. Once side of the  
frame was backfocusing a considerable amount, but not enough to  
extend from her head to the grass:-).
Paul
On Apr 8, 2008, at 10:37 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
> Looks like major back focus.(?) Nice sharp grass well behind a soft
> (but cute) Grace.
>
> Jack
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>> Or a decent shot with an imperfect lens.
>>
>> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7147418
>>
>> Two things here.
>> First: I'm training Grace to be a placekicker in the NFL. Note the
>> perfect form. Hand out for balance. Head down. She's a natural.
>>
>> Second: Shot this with the obviously defective DA* 16-50/2.8 . Looks
>>
>> okay, doesn't it? And most shots will. Real world shooting doesn't
>> always reveal defects. But someday when shooting a nearly flat scene
>>
>> wide open, one side of the shot will be a bit soft. The lens costs
>> far too much to tolerate that kind of performance. Sometimes it's
>> good to test. But only rarely:-).
>> Paul
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