1Ernesto
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Hyperfocal distance, at its simplest, is the focusing distance that gives your photos the greatest depth of field. For example, consider a landscape where you w...
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Hyperfocal distance, at its simplest, is the focusing distance that gives your photos the greatest depth of field. For example, consider a landscape where you want everything – foreground and background – to appear sharp. If you focus on the foreground, the background will appear blurry in the image. And if you focus on the background, the foreground will look out of focus this time! How do you fix this? Simple: you focus at a particular point between the foreground and the background, which makes both the foreground and the background elements of the scene appear reasonably sharp. This focusing point is called the hyperfocal distance.
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1Ernesto
October 14, 2017
The hyyperfocal point theory may work just perfect, but the real game is in how your camera operates and that takes a lot of shots to help give one some insight into how to orvercome problems etc.....
ChelseaLaneCreations
November 07, 2017
wonderful capture..i can see for miles and milesssssss...voted
kathleenweetman
February 05, 2018
This is just stunning ...I feel I can walk this road way into the distance. k
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