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<blockquote data-quote="AJV" data-source="post: 770913" data-attributes="member: 49841"><p>Funny you should ask, my friend.</p><p>I asked myself this exact same question while sifting through my archives to select this image, today. </p><p>And the only honest answer I can give is.........inexperience. I was so concerned about having everything in sharp focus, I went way overboard. In hindsight, I should have used something closer to f/5.6 or f8 and lowered the ISO, for a cleaner image. I know a bit more about difraction at high f numbers now, than I did 6 years ago.</p><p>I guess I'm lucky the image came out as sharp as it did considering the diffraction that could have occurred at f/22. </p><p>Great question !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AJV, post: 770913, member: 49841"] Funny you should ask, my friend. I asked myself this exact same question while sifting through my archives to select this image, today. And the only honest answer I can give is.........inexperience. I was so concerned about having everything in sharp focus, I went way overboard. In hindsight, I should have used something closer to f/5.6 or f8 and lowered the ISO, for a cleaner image. I know a bit more about difraction at high f numbers now, than I did 6 years ago. I guess I'm lucky the image came out as sharp as it did considering the diffraction that could have occurred at f/22. Great question !!! [/QUOTE]
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