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vin
this is my first message here, so hi everybody. I'm a young italian photographer trying to learn more about digital techniques, and I think this is the right place.

I've always read luminous-landscape articles, and once I read one about achieving depth of field in landscape photography.
Any hint about where I can find it?

(it's not the one that explain the concept of dof, is more centered on, for example, using an object in foreground or things like this...)

Thank you!
Ray
Do a search, typing in the key words Depth of Field and you'll get every topic with a reference to the issue as far back as 2002.

I counted 18 pages of topic headings.
vin
QUOTE (Ray @ Oct 17 2007, 01:03 PM)
Do a search, typing in the key words Depth of Field and you'll get every topic with a reference to the issue as far back as 2002.

I counted 18 pages of topic headings.
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I did a search, and there were far more than 18 pages... I tried to find the article, but didn't succeed. Probably I dreamt about it... sad.gif
Ray
QUOTE (vin @ Oct 18 2007, 04:55 PM)
I did a search, and there were far more than 18 pages... I tried to find the article, but didn't succeed. Probably I dreamt about it... sad.gif
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Nope. 18 pages of topic headings when you use the key words 'Depth of Field', searching all forums and all posts.

You can narrow the search by looking only for topic titles that contain the key words "Depth of Field'. You then get just one page of topic headings.

Oddly, the term DoF is not recognised by the search engine.
AndyS
Was it this one:

http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorial...eries/dof.shtml
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