Thank you, Ray, for receiving the post in the manner that you did. I can understand your point. I was unaware, until J-Hulk's post, that the flag was viewed, by some, as he described . Knowing this is an international forum, I wanted to let an offended viewer know that I did not intend to represent a military that inflicted suffering on its victims.
THANK YOU !
Unfortunately, a digital camera does not lend itself well to a scene involving a large depth-of-field (the relative sharpness of foreground/ middleground/ background) A 35mm camera has an apeture (akin to the iris in our eyes), and a shutter. A digital camera only has one "opening," called, appropriately enough, an iris. When you shoot a digital picture, the iris has to open to the set distance. The speed at which this occurs determines the max. depth of field. On my SLR 35mm camera, my highest f-stop (smallest apeture opening) is f22, while my digital is only f8. Asetting of f8 lets in aprox. 2 1/2 times as much light, giving a quicker shutter speed and less depth-of-field.
Sorry if I rambled on, I do that occasionately, but too much information is never a bad thing ! Thanks again, Ray, for being a gentleman. You have my respect. Your friend, Pix.