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    Thanks! I was having fun with dof, once again. The 50mm can be some trying when it comes to flower shots and wanting to get close..soon, soon I will get my zoom lens back. I was a bit surprised though, at f/11 to f/16 my images still didn't turn out as sharp as I wanted. I must of did something wrong. I will keep trying with the next lot of flowers my hubby brings home
    It all depends on what you were expecting (and perhaps other factors like possible camera movement or subject movement during the exposure). To my eye, you got what you got based on aperture alone.

    For maximum sharpness use the smallest aperture the lens has to offer. but EVEN then you may not get perfect sharpness from foreground to background. There is a big difference in sharpness from foreground to background when focusing on close subjects (to the lens), medium subjects and far ones. In general, the far subjects will be the easiest to attain the most sharpness from foreground to background. (This is why macro shots are so hard)

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    Quote Originally Posted by marko View Post
    It all depends on what you were expecting (and perhaps other factors like possible camera movement or subject movement during the exposure). To my eye, you got what you got based on aperture alone.

    For maximum sharpness use the smallest aperture the lens has to offer. but EVEN then you may not get perfect sharpness. There is a big difference in sharpness from foreground to background when focusing on close subjects (to the lens), medium subjects and far ones. In general, the far subjects will be the easiest to attain the most sharpness from foreground to background. (This is why macro shots are so hard)

    Hope that helps
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    Thanks marko. It makes sense. I used a tripod but on a carpeted room so there could of easily been movement. I don't have a remote yet, next on a big list of to gets. For now, just use the timer and hope for the best.

    Like you said, I think the closeness I was at had a big impact. I went as close as the camera lens would allow me. Some shots I purposely put to extremes, figured that it would be neat to get some "not all of the photo in focus from front to back shots" but wanted to get some like that too.

    Out of curiousity, can some lenses at the same settings, (ie f5.6 @ 200) produce different images when it comes to dof?

    Gonna have to just keep plugging away!

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    Thank you for the lovely comments!
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    I'll just agree with what most people said here Kat ... it's really great photography and the way you are presenting it is also very classy as well. And I see you've taken to standing on chairs to get that view you want as well

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    Thank you MA. I was up and down and all around!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kat View Post
    Thank you MA. I was up and down and all around!
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    I'm embarrased to say this but.. I don't get the joke!
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    Probably more the way my mind works than yours Kat

    Every Which Way But Loose (movie and song) just instantly sprang to mind when you said " up, down and all around " ... I loved that movie.

    I decided I should tell you which photo in this thread I liked the most ... but I can't. The best I can do is tell you that the 2nd one doesn't appeal to me. The rest really are very nicely done.

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