isnt it the function of a SLR (single lens reflex) lens...

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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 08:26:55 -0800, Ian Skinner
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That is a function of the lens.  IIRC the higher the focal length of the lens 
> the narrower the dept of "in focus" area; or is it the other way around.  It 
> has been too long for me.
> 
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> Ian Skinner
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> 
> ....-----Original Message-----
> ....From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ....Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 8:23 AM
> ....To: CF-Community
> ....Subject: Re: I see you!
> ....
> ....That one didn't need a login for me - it's a great pic!
> ....
> ....Are you using a digital camera? One thing I've never been able to
> ....figure out with the digital camera is how to get the "main" subject in
> ....such sharp focus and have the further ones blur a bit. It always seems
> ....like it's sort of the "constant focus" where everything is focused the
> ....same amount. Maybe that's a function of our camera, but it's a decent
> ....one.... Of course, now I can't remember which one. Dang it.
> ....
> ....
> ....
> ....On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 11:16:07 -0500, Erika L Walker-Arnold
> ....<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ....> I didn't realize it asked for a login.
> ....> I thought it was a straight URL to get in to the pic.
> ....> Sorry.
> ....>
> ....> www.Flickr.com is a GREAT site however.
> ....> Really fabulous free online photo sharing app.
> ....>
> ....> So people that are into that sort of thing should really check it out.
> ....>
> ....> I took the pic of my eyes, fooling around at the supper table last
> ....night
> ....> with the camera. I like to take pics from table height, it offers a
> ....> different perspective. I got some gross ones of our friend chewing his
> ....> meal. LOL I deleted them though.
> ....>
> ....> Another trick is to take pics from waist level or below ... Camera in
> ....> had, just aim in the general vicinity of what you are trying to shoot
> ....> and take the pic. It's trial and error until you get good at estimating
> ....> which way the lens needs to point.
> ....>
> ....> I took this photo that way:
> ....> http://photos3.flickr.com/5083091_227b5c8ed8_o.jpg
> ....>
> ....> Although I bent over a bit to get closer to the ground, I did not look
> ....> through the viewfinder.
> ....>
> ....> And yeah, that prolly needs a login too. Sorry to those that can't see
> ....> it. :(
> ....>
> ....> Cheers,
> ....> Erika
> ....> --------------------------------------------------
> ....>
> ....> ##| -----Original Message-----
> ....> ##| From: Ben Doom
> ....> ##|
> ....> ##| Wow.  Your eyes really jump out of that one.
> ....> ##| Had to bugmenot the site to get in, though.  :-(
> ....>
> ....>
> ....
> ....
> 
> 

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