Hey Jwp,
Thanks for watching. I would recommend a few things about DOF. Number one is good to learn good handheld techniques. I would recommend the VonLankens Moving camera techniques video (
www.vontraining.com ) The second thing is that as you zoom in and focus on the forground with a wide aperture, it just naturally happens. In an outdoor situation it is much easier because you can use the ND filter to darken the picure with an open aperture. Your DOF on an open aperture is very shallow, but with a closed aperture it widens way up. So I shot this at uner 2.0 wit ND on and zoomed in a bit. It depends on the cameras alot and you definately need to be running in manual. Good luck and feel free to e-mail me directly if you want...
bill@grantphotovideo.com Bill