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Do you set hyperfocal or focus a different way?
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<blockquote data-quote="J_Murphy" data-source="post: 434532" data-attributes="member: 12327"><p>I have a basic question on the subject of hyperfocal distance. I was just reading an article suggesting choosing an object as a focal point in a landscape shot so the photo doesn't look empty (i.e., drawing the viewers eye towards something). So, if I want to shoot using hyperfocal distance, does this mean I should position myself so that the focal point (object of interest in this case) is approximately near the hyperfocal distance? Which should I be more concerned about? </p><p></p><p>THanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_Murphy, post: 434532, member: 12327"] I have a basic question on the subject of hyperfocal distance. I was just reading an article suggesting choosing an object as a focal point in a landscape shot so the photo doesn't look empty (i.e., drawing the viewers eye towards something). So, if I want to shoot using hyperfocal distance, does this mean I should position myself so that the focal point (object of interest in this case) is approximately near the hyperfocal distance? Which should I be more concerned about? THanks [/QUOTE]
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