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4 ADD DEPTH WITH DIFFERENTIAL FOCUS

Landscape photography is traditionally captured with a combination of a narrow aperture alongside ‘correct’ focusing to maximise depth of field. At a basic level, the correct point of focus is 1/3 of the distance into the scene beyond the foreground interest thatsituations, where the foreground interest is close to the lens but the background is far in the distance, focus stacking is the only way to ensure sharpness throughout.

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