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QuickDraw
3rd of April 2006 (Mon), 22:13
Oops Apparently it was .5 meg to big. Geez

bkstyl
4th of April 2006 (Tue), 13:54
#2 looks a little soft. #1 looks pretty good

QuickDraw
4th of April 2006 (Tue), 14:26
#2 looks a little soft. #1 looks pretty good
Thanks bkstyl. Whats a good way to avoid that on a cloudy day? Or is it something that I have to fix later?

QUASIPHOTO
4th of April 2006 (Tue), 15:26
Up your ISO to gain a faster shutter speed. What did you shoot these with?

bkstyl
4th of April 2006 (Tue), 15:47
Thanks bkstyl. Whats a good way to avoid that on a cloudy day? Or is it something that I have to fix later?

I agree with Quasiphoto. You can't really help an out of focus image in post processing (at least as far as I know).

I hope you don't mind but I edited your image a little.

I used Photo Filtre (Free image editing software).
All I did was auto the levels, auto contrast, shapen and crop the image...
It's not great but...

http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/2537/222020in20the20hole3bq.jpg

QuickDraw
4th of April 2006 (Tue), 17:59
I used a Canon rebel XT with the Canon f/4 70-300. I just got it and this is like my 3rd set pf pictures. I love the camera.

QuickDraw
4th of April 2006 (Tue), 18:13
I agree with Quasiphoto. You can't really help an out of focus image in post processing (at least as far as I know).

I hope you don't mind but I edited your image a little.

I used Photo Filtre (Free image editing software).
All I did was auto the levels, auto contrast, shapen and crop the image...
It's not great but...

http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/2537/222020in20the20hole3bq.jpg
Don't mind at all bkstyl. It does look better. I found Photo filtre and used it on another pic. I really like it.

QUASIPHOTO
5th of April 2006 (Wed), 14:21
I used a Canon rebel XT with the Canon f/4 70-300. I just got it and this is like my 3rd set pf pictures. I love the camera.
Good equipment.....I would just try and adjust your ISO so you can get at least 1/1000 on your shutter speed. The faster the shutter speed the better of course. A nice sunny day with plenty of light, I like to use ISO 200. But 400 wouldn't be out of the question. I shot a game the other day that was so overcast and dark that I had to up my ISO to 1600 shooting at f4, and I still had a shutter speed of 1/800. If have to go to ISO 1600 with your Rebel XT you might have to use some noise reduction software to clean up the images.
But lower than that you should be ok. Happy shooting and post some more please.