Stop down! I want to see everything in focus!

Haha brilliant. Absolutely brilliant! The shot looks almost normal and uninteresting aside from the distortion but I cannot stop staring into it and looking around the strange world.
 
yes, there are other ways than a shallow dof to isolate a subject!
I love it.

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Remember folks this doesn't have to be a wide angle photo thread! Extra points if you show a portrait taken with a lens longer than 50mm with great depth of field from the foreground to background.
 
I have been thinking...

I always seem to try hard to blur the background and isolate foreground subjects in portraits and such...now I want to do the opposite. Shoot wide angle lenses with maximum depth of field and specifically aim to create a photo has both pleasing foreground and background elements...all in focus.

This is interesting, as I was walking my dogs yesterday and thinking exactly the same thing, shooting more scenes that do not have the subject separated using OOF blur...thinking of carrying a 28mm on a Barnack, preset focus.
 
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