Focus stacking is an intermediate technique used in the field and in post to capture landscape images with incredible sharpness that you could not attain in a single image. It is typically used to create maximum sharpness when shooting with wide-angle lenses extremely close to the subject in the foreground. Sometimes within a couple inches from the bottom of the frame, even the smallest apertures would not physically be able to capture sharp images from front to back.
A stunning hike in paradise turned into a lot more when stumbling across the last of the wildflowers from the season. A sunset added to the magic of the moment making for quite the imagery!
I reviewed the Rokinon 12mm at the beginning of the year, and now I am going back to once again review the lens after more use. Did my opinion change? Read on to find out!
To get a unique look to the portraits I take there is a specific 'go-to' lens that I always pick up out of my bag. Read my review of the Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 lens for more!