An Interview with Jeff Waugh
An anonymous reader writes "LinuxWorld has published a nice interview with Jeff Waugh, one of the core members of the GNOME community. In the interview Waugh talks about the upcoming GNOME 2.6, his views on software patents and on the involvement of the big vendors in the GNOME development process. Waugh is the current chair of the GNOME release team."
Install YellowDog GNU/Linux? ;)
It's easy to grasp the concept of depth of field. But it's not very intuitive, or straightforward. Much less understanding to use it to you benefit.
A simple way to make people understand what's the point with depth of field, or why it's used, was shown to me with an example:
A near object (a mupet) and a large (skycrapper) very far object where shot with 2 cameras. One had a very powefull zoom lens, and the other had a comon lens. The important thing was that the mupet was about the same size in both picture, that was the point. The skycrapper, on the other hand, appeared like a tall big item that didn't even fit the frame. On the other picture, the skycrapper looked like a tiny pencil that wasn't even as tall as the mupet.
unfinished: (adj.)