bdk wrote:
The depth of field you have is perfect. The blurry branches help the eye to focus on the subject rather than the background. I think the shots are great!
If Nathan is wondering about why the branches are soft, perhaps he wouldn't understand what depth of field is . . .
DoF is the amount of area in a photo ahead of and behind the plane of focus (the exact spot parallel to the film or image sensor plane you, or the camera focused on) usually 1/3 in front and 2/3 behind where you focused. The amount of DoF is a combination of aperture size and focal length. Shorter focal length = more DoF. Smaller aperture = more depth of field at the expense of sharpness. A pinhole camera has almost unlimited DOF, but is very soft. A zoom lens is almost always less sharp than it's fixed focal length equivalent.
Bret (
www.bretwills.com)