while your taking the photo, crank your f stop WAY up. To compensate, you'll probably have to use a slower shutter speed, but as long as you have a tripod, you wont need to worry about the shutter speed being too slow. (im assuming you have a DSLR)
After you have taken the picture, use some sort of editing program to sharpen it. I dont know what you use, but i use CS2 and a lot of the times, a little Unsharp mask will go a long way.
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