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Terry, it's the damn auto focus on my SLR keeps focusing on one point or another so if I move the camera to focus on one point it throws another out of focus and so on.Lovely pens Ray. It's a shame that they appear a bit out of focus at one end but good work nevertheless !!!
Bloody Hell Ray av you got a pen factory going on their ! They are very nice though !
Vic
Cracking pens Ray, some very nice woods there & all nicely finished too. Good luck with the fair.
Turn the autofocus off on your camera & I think you need the lens opening a bit (The higher the F number the more depth of field you get) meaning more of your pen should be in focus.
First round through that Palo Santo is a knockout mate so subtle and beautiful grain impressed by the Oak, Bubinga, Brazilian Brown Heart, Bubinga, Cocobolo, Fruited Mallee Burl, Different Olive Wood, Rio Rosewood then the Thuya Burl. Each one following the Palo Santo is distinguished by their downright difference man you have so much to talk about this morning when the time comes surrounded by so many special pens on your stall there is a story to tell of the jungles, plains exotic locations, countries you have a novel to relate.
I am very moved by your pens a busy very busy day ahead I slept in two hours this morning. Wonderful group I do thank you Ray and congratulate you again.
Peter. one for every pen mate.
Thanks for that Steven, I'll give it a go
I was going to advise the same. Set your camera to AV priority and take a number of photos at different settings from about F5.6 through to F22. The F stop number you need will vary dependant on the lens on your camera it's all trial and error. :wink:Turn the autofocus off on your camera & I think you need the lens opening a bit (The higher the F number the more depth of field you get) meaning more of your pen should be in focus.