Amateur Photographer  |  26th May 2018
INFINITE FOCUS
Sharpness and depth-of-field, or indeed a lack of it when shooting some subjects, have long been a creative way of controlling what the viewers of images are drawn to. And for the majority of landscapes, a large depth-of-field with front-to-back sharpness is often preferable. The only problem is, it’s not always possible to get everything in focus; some parts of the scene will be pin-sharp while others, usually the background, will be ‘acceptably sharp’, and that’s where focus stacking comes in.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Photographer 26th May 2018.