Originally Posted by
Brev00
...Depth of field is a balancing act. If the background is busy, I might choose a more open aperture. What i lose in dof, I gain in subject isolation. Another option is a little manicuring--temporarily bending the leaves--or changing the angle. I try to remember that I can still get much of a flower sharp if it is parallel to my sensor. This flower is too 3D for that so choosing the exact point of focus is crucial. Being on a tripod can help one play with alternatives. Even with a small aperture here, only the outer petals are sharp. One trick is to shoot with a wider angle and then crop. With modern cameras, such cropping can improve dof without adding many artifacts. Remember also, if you shoot at f 13 and focus on the rear petals, you will get the petals sharp but waste some of the dof behind them.