My comment.  Nice job.

At 07:37 PM 1/24/2002 +1100, you wrote:
> > Actually there's no obscure laws of physics here.  Most general purpose
> > lenses do not have a truly flat field of focus.  This doesn't matter much
> > when you're working at normal distances where depth of field and the fact
> > that most objects are three dimensional tend to obscure that fact.
>
>I am just playing with macro now with a P30n and a bellows with a 50mm 2.8
>This is a result showing a narrow Depth Of Field, my goal here (other than
>to
>stop the frog from bouncing away) was to get the eyes in focus.
>http://www.photocritique.com.au/modules/photocritique/ShowImage.php?ImageID=
>21
>
>Kind regards
>Kevin
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