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<blockquote data-quote="g4crx" data-source="post: 341130" data-attributes="member: 28256"><p>So stepping back would reduce the chance of having the second subject being out of focus even if they were not in the same DOF? That's good to know as using f1.8 makes it easier to shoot in low light.</p><p></p><p>I take your point on the soft image, but currently don't have any post processing software, I'm trying to learn the fundamentals of taking decent photos in the first place as I'm still a noob lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g4crx, post: 341130, member: 28256"] So stepping back would reduce the chance of having the second subject being out of focus even if they were not in the same DOF? That's good to know as using f1.8 makes it easier to shoot in low light. I take your point on the soft image, but currently don't have any post processing software, I'm trying to learn the fundamentals of taking decent photos in the first place as I'm still a noob lol. [/QUOTE]
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