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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Ramsey" data-source="post: 662138" data-attributes="member: 23981"><p>When you take a portrait of a dog and its human, where is your focal point? I am using single point focusing and usually focus on the dog's eyes, however, would it be better to focus on the person's eyes? What about when you have multiple subjects in a shot, where do you focus? I always try and get them on the same plane and stop down the aperture when appropriate but just wondering what others might do. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Ramsey, post: 662138, member: 23981"] When you take a portrait of a dog and its human, where is your focal point? I am using single point focusing and usually focus on the dog's eyes, however, would it be better to focus on the person's eyes? What about when you have multiple subjects in a shot, where do you focus? I always try and get them on the same plane and stop down the aperture when appropriate but just wondering what others might do. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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