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Intellectually and physics wise I understand the very shallow slice of the image that is in focus, especially when shooting macro.
Still, I am surprised at how thin that slice really is when you get the photo in front of you. One little wiggle when shooting and the focus is very different.
Taken in our home flower gardens, tended by my lovely spouse, photographed by me for my relaxation and recovery.
Nikon D850, Nikkon 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6 @ 180mm; f/7.1. 1/500 sec, ISO 100; square crop 5504x5504.
Still, I am surprised at how thin that slice really is when you get the photo in front of you. One little wiggle when shooting and the focus is very different.
Taken in our home flower gardens, tended by my lovely spouse, photographed by me for my relaxation and recovery.
Nikon D850, Nikkon 70-180mm f/4.5-5.6 @ 180mm; f/7.1. 1/500 sec, ISO 100; square crop 5504x5504.
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