On 26/4/16, Jostein, discombobulated, unleashed:

>http://www.alunfoto.no/sider/peso/
>
>Comments most appreciated.
>This photo is an experiment in stacking. It's made from about 40 
>exposures, which may be overkill but is at least without glitches in the 
>focus area.
>Personally I don't like the sharp transition between in-focus and OOF 
>areas in the picture, and wonder if anyone has suggestions for how this 
>can be rendered in a more natural looking way.

Can you not make a couple of layers, one with the foreground and one
with the oof background, and either gradient each, or manually erase
each in a suitable overlap area?

Unless you were going to clone either soft or sharp areas to overlap,
you'd need a version that had much more depth of field to use for the
'overlap' zone....

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Cheers,
  Cotty


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