Sirius Glass
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I do follow that with 35mm, and it’s not something I can push the limits on if sharpness is important. But for larger formats, where less enlargement is involved, I can get away with less then 1x, but this is for ACCEPTABLE results in my eyes.
Some of my favorite pictures I have taken have been far from sharp. I shot a handheld picture of an otter. I had no time to set up so i sat down on the dock and layed the camera on my knees. The picture was at the min focus distance with a 300 2.8 at 1/60, 2.8. The picture is far from sharp but its a picture I really like. Here are the 2 frames I popped off. They are printed 8x10 from 35mm tri-x. They were underexposed a stop or 2 just to get a decent shutter speed. I compromised but knew there was not going to be much shadow detail. View attachment 244612 View attachment 244613
That photograph is perfect! I have been attempting to get a good sea otter photograph close up with good eye contact. That is hard to do well done.