An image from Hoonah

Written by Eric W on August 16th, 2009

To get a wide depth of field in a shot like the one below, I aim for a nearby object (not too close), and focus there.  Then I minimize the f/stop.  In this case, I was not using a tripod, so I had to be careful if I wanted to keep things sharp.  In the end, I had to go much larger in f/stop than I would normally like, and also had to bump up my ISO.

A pond in Hoonah

A pond in Hoonah

Specs:

  • f/8
  • ISO 640
  • 1/400th sec.
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