Amazing Depth of field..... How did he do it?

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Fantastic Photograph in Thursday's Guardian. Centre pages double spread. My question is. How did he get such a wide depth of field from a nearby bird to the cliffs and lighthouse in the far distance looking crystal clear?
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May 21 2008, Bass Rock, Scotland: Gannets join gulls in the Firth of Forth swooping past Bass Rock, site of the world's biggest single-island gannet colony. The Scottish Seabird Centre runs boat trips around the isle

Photograph: David Cheskin/PA
http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/gallery/2007/nov/28/eyewitness?picture=334326108
 
i can only think that the birds in the foreground arnt "near" at all, and it was done zoomed in a long way
 
Those Gannets are big birds, so I suspect that closest bird is further away than you might think. It also looks like a fairly wide angle lens, and they have huge inherent DOF anyway.
 
Those Gannets are big birds, so I suspect that closest bird is further away than you might think. It also looks like a fairly wide angle lens, and they have huge inherent DOF anyway.

Beat me to it CT!

I have some similar 'massive' DoF from the Farne Islands of Terns, etc. all shot on my 12-24mm at f11 - DoF is from about a foot away to the horizon

DD
 
i don't have a clue but the suggestions seem good, i love he image it's great
 
Geoff, wideangle lenses generally give you a much great DOF than a zoom so the image looks sharper.

Not sure you said what you meant here - most wideangle lenses these days are zooms

Want to try again?

:D

DD
 
A bit of photoshop action to help it on it's way maybe?
 
A 10mm ultra-wide angle (or 16mm on a FF) set to around f/11 will give this, along with a bit of sharpening.
 
17mm / f16 foucused at 10m

Near limit of acceptable sharpness= 60cm
far limit of acceptable sharpness = infinity
Total Depth of Field = Infinite


and Bass rock isn't quite that far away ;)
 
i wonder if David Cheskin from the Guardian is gonna log onto TP and put us out of our misery... my guess would be a 16-35mm lens wide open at f16...
 
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