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<blockquote data-quote="moony16" data-source="post: 434580" data-attributes="member: 23104"><p>Hey J: In UWA shooting in particular, it is often desirable to "anchor" a scene by composing with something in the foreground--you'll see this done splendidly, all the time, by good UWA shooters. However, using this technique does not affect use of the Hyper-focal distance: you still use the same formula. The Hyper-focal distance will pretty much assure you that your "anchor" object is within the focal plane. And you can confirm whether or not it is, simply by reading what focal plane you've setup based upon your selected aperture & other variables in the Hyper-focal equation which determine the focal plane--in other words, you have control over what is in the focal plane. Best jt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moony16, post: 434580, member: 23104"] Hey J: In UWA shooting in particular, it is often desirable to "anchor" a scene by composing with something in the foreground--you'll see this done splendidly, all the time, by good UWA shooters. However, using this technique does not affect use of the Hyper-focal distance: you still use the same formula. The Hyper-focal distance will pretty much assure you that your "anchor" object is within the focal plane. And you can confirm whether or not it is, simply by reading what focal plane you've setup based upon your selected aperture & other variables in the Hyper-focal equation which determine the focal plane--in other words, you have control over what is in the focal plane. Best jt [/QUOTE]
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