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Originally Posted by rodi
it's because your macro is for close up. when you get close up, your depth of field is paper thin. which is why you need to invest in a lot of lighting equipment as I mentioned in my first reply so that you can close the aperture down and get greater depth of field without losing the light.
there's a reason she was paying for photographers.
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Ahh I see. I was just shooting on the fly. When I get my lighting in order, I'll post up my results. Thanks for the help.