Awesome tip Aaron. Love the forced perspective on the over-shoulder shot to the falls, really creates a natural draw of your attention from wide to narrow focus...
Aaron, Your photography of the natural gems in BC are both lovely to look at and informative. These videos belong in a Provincial Roto Gravure so that everyone could enjoy them.
Hi Wendy, thank you for watching and commenting! I sometimes focus stack if needed. When I want depth of field to truly be from feet to infinity then focus stacking is necessary but I do find that stopping down is mostly enough with a single image if focused about half way in to the scene.
Awesome tip Aaron. Love the forced perspective on the over-shoulder shot to the falls, really creates a natural draw of your attention from wide to narrow focus...
Thanks so much Matthew! Cheers! Thanks for watching and commenting!
Aaron,
Your photography of the natural gems in BC are both lovely to look at and informative. These videos belong in a Provincial Roto Gravure so that everyone could enjoy them.
Thanks you very much! That is very kind!! Cheers and thanks for watching and commenting.
A beautiful scene. Do you ever focus stack to have both foreground and background in focus? I liked the wide angle images.
Hi Wendy, thank you for watching and commenting! I sometimes focus stack if needed. When I want depth of field to truly be from feet to infinity then focus stacking is necessary but I do find that stopping down is mostly enough with a single image if focused about half way in to the scene.
Always a good idea to change your lens for a different view!