boccers_2000
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Hi Guys.
I love landscape photographs, especially those where the things in the foreground are in superb focus (as is the entire scene as it dissapears into the horizon).
For someone wanting to take pictures like that I would have though a high f number is a must (f/16, f/22) but does anyone have any thoughts on that? I know many lenses have a "sweet spot" when it comes to aperture and by increasing the f number it may cause other problems.
Obviously perspective will likely play a big role (ie maybe the camera being on the grounds to capture those items in the foreground like old leaves and focus them) but any thoughts on how to capture the whole scene in dramatic focus?
I'll be working with a Canon 500D and a 10-22mm lens.
All thought/help appreciated.
Cheers
I love landscape photographs, especially those where the things in the foreground are in superb focus (as is the entire scene as it dissapears into the horizon).
For someone wanting to take pictures like that I would have though a high f number is a must (f/16, f/22) but does anyone have any thoughts on that? I know many lenses have a "sweet spot" when it comes to aperture and by increasing the f number it may cause other problems.
Obviously perspective will likely play a big role (ie maybe the camera being on the grounds to capture those items in the foreground like old leaves and focus them) but any thoughts on how to capture the whole scene in dramatic focus?
I'll be working with a Canon 500D and a 10-22mm lens.
All thought/help appreciated.
Cheers