Expanding shallow depth-of-field
By Simon • Mar 9th, 2008 • Category: FeaturesEver wonder how some photographers are able to do extreme macros of very small subjects and still manage to get wide enough DOF to show most of the subject in focus?
Ever wonder how some photographers are able to do extreme macros of very small subjects and still manage to get wide enough DOF to show most of the subject in focus?
Most of us don’t have access to professional lighting systems but we do have various kinds of lights, such as table or desk lamps that can be used for some photography at home. Here is an experiment I did sometime ago recreated so that I can document it and publish it here.
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Buying a digital SLR camera, especially for the first time, can be overwhelming. There are many choices, decisions and just as many price points to choose from.