this weeks retirement nug pics(widow)

bongedman929

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nothing qrong its just when you get that close with your camera it focuses on the nug and sometimes the part of the nug that is closer to the lens get out of focus but ya great looking bud i really want some
 

JohnnyPotSeed1969

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You need to change your F-stop which is responsible for depth of field.


    1. [FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]The [/FONT][FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]smaller the aperture, the deeper the depth of field[/FONT][FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva] (the other two factors remaining the same). For example, if the lens focal length and the shooting distance stay the same, the depth of field is much deeper at f/16 than at f/1.4.[/FONT]
    2. [FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]The [/FONT][FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]shorter the lens focal length, the deeper the depth of field[/FONT][FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva] (the other two factors remaining the same). For example, comparing a 28mm lens with a 50mm lens at the same aperture and shooting distance, depth of field is deeper with the 28mm lens..[/FONT]
    3. [FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]The [/FONT][FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]greater the shooting distance, the deeper the depth of field[/FONT][FONT=Arial, verdana, helvetica, geneva]. i.e. other two factors remaining the same). For example, if the subject is photographed from three and then from seven meters away, the zone of sharpness in the foreground and background is greater at seven meters.[/FONT]
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