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How can I make my camera focus on the eyeball rather than eyelashes?

On the whole of it, though, the eyes are well enough in focus that one can see some of the red capillaries running across the surface of the whites of the eye. … If she had looked to the lower left or if the reflector had been moved so that the catchlights were centered over her irises the eyes would draw our attention more. …
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Turning the smaller eye away from the lens?

Due to the way perspective works the larger eye should be the one closer to the camera and the smaller eye should be the one further away. Usually. Things that are of equal size look larger when they …
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How can I use a DSLR effectively with progressive eyeglasses?

Depending on your prescription, you have a couple of options using the viewfinder. One is to shoot while wearing your glasses. The other is too shoot without your glasses. In either case you are proba …
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Why focus on the eye closest to the camera instead of the eye in the middle?

A group portrait with the front person(s) in sharpest focus looks more natural to our eyes than a group portrait where a face in the middle of the pack is sharper than the closest faces. … Returning to reasonably tight portraits of a single person with two eyes: Although the rear depth of field (DoF) will theoretically be larger than the front DoF, at typical portrait focal lengths, apertures …
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At which focal lengths is it ‘safe’ to have the sun in frame?

The variables: Height of the sun above the horizon. The closer the sun is to the horizon, the more atmosphere it has passed through before you see it. The atmosphere reflects, absorbs, and dissipate …
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