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  • Very very amaturish ! Refund he thinks:O))

  • Not f22!!! are you a "pro"? ANOTHER WONKY HORIZON!

  • youre such a good photographer , youve really helped me a lot so thanks and youve given me some really intresting ideas and tips so THANKS!

  • If you mean as in a depth of field meter or something I don't believe there is. It's just a general rule. To be honest I mostly work on half in front, half behind unless doing very close up macro stuff.

  • The more I see it the more I like this picture.

    good work

  • Thanks

  • I wud take a vertical picture to include the whole mast of the yaught.(if possible)

  • How do you know wher to focus inorder to get everything sharp?

    cheers

  • Depth of focus extends 1/3rd of the distance in front and 2/3rds the distance behind the point where you focus the camera. So it's a choice you have to make when considering what you want to have in focus in your picture.

    The smaller the aperture the greater the depth of field you'll be able to achieve.

    Good luck...

    Mike

  • Cheers Mike.

    That was very helpfull.

    However,is there a method to actually measure this accurately?

    Sorry to bother you :)

  • If you mean as in a depth of field meter or something I don't believe there is. It's just a general rule. To be honest I mostly work on half in front, half behind unless doing very close up macro stuff.

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