dubcat
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Hi - I have noticed that a lot of children's photography involves having a really shallow depth of field with the eyes in sharp focus. I have tried this with my children but have found it impossible to keep both eyes in sharp focus because at very large apertures even a small movement on their or my part means they are at a different focal plane to when i focussed and therefore go out of focus when i take the shot!
I am wondering if these children's photographers are in fact achieving this effect by shooting at a smaller aperture to ensure both eyes are in focus and are then applying some kind of blur effect in photoshop to simulate and/or augment any depth of field blur?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Dub
I am wondering if these children's photographers are in fact achieving this effect by shooting at a smaller aperture to ensure both eyes are in focus and are then applying some kind of blur effect in photoshop to simulate and/or augment any depth of field blur?
Any insight would be appreciated.
Dub
