Channel: Steve Perry
Category: Education
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Description: Have you ever run into a situation where you had multiple animals in the frame and just couldn't find a way to keep them all sharp at the same time - even when you stopped down? This is actually really common for close and mid-range shots of small to medium-sized wildlife. In fact, most of the time there's no conventional way to make both animals sharp unless they are on the same focus plane. However, there is a really cool unconventional way to do it! In this video, I'll show you a handy field / Photoshop technique that will allow you to do the impossible. Check it out! Website / Newsletter Signup: backcountrygallery.com Backcountry Gallery Nature Photography Forums: bcgforums.com/index.php Books / Video Workshops: bcgwebstore.com Master Index Of All My Videos / Articles: backcountrygallery.com/the-bcg-college-of-photo-education Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/backcountrygallery