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      09-20-2015, 05:01 PM   #36
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So is there a tip to avoid this from happening or is it just a nature of photography? Thanks.
Increase your F stop to widen the focal plane and bring objects of varying distances into focus.
Looks like your focus point is causing one side to be sharper. If you want more depth of field, increase your f-stop. Each lens has sweet spot for image sharpness. Books will tell you somewhere between f11-F16. The fun part of learning photography is getting to know your lenses.

Low f stop number will give you shallow depth of field and more of the picture out of focus giving the bokeh effect.
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