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35 mm

ISO 250

1-2500 sec

f-1.4

The focus point is the same as the previous photo but this photo was taken AP f8.0. The change of aperture resulted in a deep depth of field and clear image of the trees in the back of the photo. I believe reciprocal value is maintained.

A macro shot of the rope on the fishing baskets

Depth of field shot taken on the Lake Gertrude trail.

Everything seems a little out of focus, as if the camera was struggling with the f/5.6 aperture

Spirits of nature collection

And the power just keeps going and going and....

My goal was to keep several of the front most corn stocks in focus, and the 2nd row and beyond out of focus.

This picture had a lot of color but it was a little under exposed so I brought the exposure and contrast up, played with the blacks and whites, and finally adjusted the vibrancy and saturation to bring out the colors.

By tilting the camera down so that the plane of the camera is almost parallel to the ground, you can greatly increase the perceived depth-of-field, especially with a wide-angle lens.

Water droplets on wood with narrow depth of field

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