Re: Please critique this picture
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Originally Posted by nickds7
I'd probably use closer to f/16-f/22... I like the photo though
Maine isa very nice place from what I have seen/heard!
ps, also noticed a little sensor dust near the top right of the boats mast(?) on the left
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Why f/16-22?
I see what you mean about the possible sensor dust. I've looked for the spot in later photos of the sky but can't see it. Maybe it got vibrated away when I turned the camera off.
Maine is very nice. We stayed near Acadia National Park.Wetook part in the Canon Photography in the Park Workshop our first day
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Re: Please critique this picture
I like the scene, too.
Being a darkened background, if you were hoping to get it in sharp clarity, it wouldn't show up much, anyway. Diffraction would have wiped out any benefit, regardless.
I would have stuck to f/8, since the scene doesn't need much clarity beyond the boats.
Or, do a focus stack with the foreground and background, then you'd have the far boats and the foreground showing sharper focus.
Re: Please critique this picture
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Originally Posted by Alan
Or, do a focus stack with the foreground and background, then you'd have the far boats and the foreground showing sharper focus.
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This is the first I've heard of "focus stacking." I did a Google search and found that one can use the Enfuse Lightroom plugin todo this. I'm looking forward to trying it.