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Does anyone else think that this week's pictures are particularly good??
With garden photography is there a limit or rule of how much out of focus is allowed or accepted ?
If the subject is an insect and it is in the flower for an example. How do the rules change as far as how much soft focus is acceptable ? Did the rule change or the subject ?
Also since the new cameras have a light meter and are digital should one use an independent light meter as if you were working with a 35mm ? I almost said old school or old but there has to be something said about those days. Comparing them to an airhead here ?
<a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/Alex.Grossjohann/AbbySPictures102807/photo#5126750513322255106"><img src="http://lh6.google.com/Alex.Grossjohann/RyXgbd6f4wI/AAAAAAAAARI/OlrIm3gn4nk/DSC01224.JPG?imgmax=640" alt="Abby Reynolds - Photo Assignment: Wide Open" /></a>
This is the shot that she was taking of me at precisely the same moment. She was trying to take a shot of me, but I had jokingly turned my camera on her. What are the chances of that happing?
Does anyone else think that this week's pictures are particularly good??