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Table settup of the last wedding I photographed.
Is there any tips on how to do this much better for greater depth of field. (Not speaking of Depth of field itself, ie. F No., I am more talking on the lines of angle or distance or even settup that I am missing?) |
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Hi Clint,
As it is, its a good *documentary* shot. If you want to be more artistic about it, try a different POV. Place your camera level to the plate and try some shallow DOF for example. A macro shot of the rim of the wine glass with the rest of the *utensils* vaguely visible would be interesting also (IMHO). The key is experimenting with diffent POV :). But on the otherhand, this may not be what you are actually looking for. :D
Thanks for sharing.
Regards
Allan
Hi Clint
Actually, you took a nice photo. I believe that it’s well done and the parameters are ok. I appreciate your effort and I hope to see the beautiful photos which you take, again.
You did a fine job .Go on seriously and Thanks a lot for sharing. I find perfect your comment about this photo.
Have a good time and TFS
Saman
Hi Clint
Not sure what you're asking - depth of field and f-stop go together, basically. Although if there's distortion from the short focal-length you could move further back and use more zoom?
Rew
Nice composition with good light and colours. Well done.
Achim
Not bad at all, Clint, but eh.. what about the Bride ?
Waiting for... lol
Jan