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A DOF of how many kilometers? What the?by ionyouComment: Originally posted by dr rick: Originally posted by BooZon: Upside down miss jane :) (10) |
Not actually upside down, but certainly a mirror image of how the moon appears in the sky. This is common for catadioptric scopes like the one Ramon used. |
This is true, it's not upside down but it is a mirror image. I thought about flipping it back to the way it actually looks in the sky but I liked the way it looked this way so I left it like that.
What I was trying to convey with this image is that you can have a deep DOF without another object in front of the moon. The moon being round has a far side and the closer side all of which are in focus and are VERY far apart! If 2 points in focus very far apart isn't deep DOF then what is? That is the very definition of DEEP DOF.
But I understand the need to find SOMETHING wrong with an entry in order to score it lower than the others so yours does better.
...hehe just kiddin about that last part ;-) |
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Mirageby DrJOnesComment: wow nice! and the photo's not bad either :-D |
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