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Nov 21, 2016 10:41 |  #2

The sharpness is not perfect


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Nov 21, 2016 11:15 |  #3

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The sharpness is not perfect

I know, but had a minute to get woke up,get my camera, took a few pictures, went to look at them in camera, it said no card in camera, went back in the house got the card put it in the camera, set my camera to AV mode f5.6 250mm lens zoomed almost to the max, don't know and didn't have time to check which WB did notice ISO was 800.
This is the only excuse I have for the lack of sharpness in the photo.



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My guess is a combination of slow shutter speed, heavy crop, over-sharpening, and being rushed to get the shot. I would have tried just as hard to get that shot. The way I see it, a mediocre shot is a lot better than no shot at all. My library is full of mediocre.




  
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Nov 21, 2016 13:46 |  #5

Bassat wrote in post #18190725 (external link)
My guess is a combination of slow shutter speed, heavy crop, over-sharpening, and being rushed to get the shot. I would have tried just as hard to get that shot. The way I see it, a mediocre shot is a lot better than no shot at all. My library is full of mediocre.

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Nov 26, 2016 12:04 |  #6

DigitalDon wrote in post #18190671 (external link)
I know, but had a minute to get woke up,get my camera, took a few pictures, went to look at them in camera, it said no card in camera, went back in the house got the card put it in the camera, set my camera to AV mode f5.6 250mm lens zoomed almost to the max, don't know and didn't have time to check which WB did notice ISO was 800.
This is the only excuse I have for the lack of sharpness in the photo.


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Nov 26, 2016 13:43 |  #7

DigitalDon wrote in post #18190671 (external link)
I know, but had a minute to get woke up,get my camera...

No excuses brother. :mrgreen:




  
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