Tywais Posted November 14, 2013 Author Share Posted November 14, 2013 I do have a general understanding of how manipulating aperture and/or focal length will alter the amount of DoF. So far this knowledge has served me well until this picture below: I don't know why the subject's left foot is out of focus but not the right. The distance of either foot to my camera should be nearly equal and I expect both to be either in or out of focus. I am stumped, what do you think happened here? Difficult one as can't quite figure out the perspective. Just a guess and if you look at the right wing tip of the bird, that appears to be a point at the circle of confusion. A slight angle with the branch from left to right (as looking at it in the photo) with the right just a little further away than the left than it is entering the circle. Either that or you got your finger on the lens. <just kidding> 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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