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  • KirkXWB
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    Hi guys! Good Day!
    Here's a KLM 772 photo taken days before, however, the light was a little bit not ideal. Could anyone can give me some suggestions about this photo? Greatly appreciate it!
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  • KirkXWB
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    Originally posted by clinton_vern View Post

    What lens are you using? I had a big issue with sharpness while using a cheap Tamron telephoto lens, I have now swapped to a much better lens & haven't had the issue since.
    Yes, it’s a cheap Sony 55-210 lens, it seems that I do have to pay for my equipment. Thanks!

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  • KirkXWB
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    Originally posted by Calvin L View Post
    Hello I just wanna advice to just copy the link here instead of cropping it like that, so we can have a better look next time! Thanks
    Thanks! It’s my first time to post a question, and I will copy the link next time!

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  • Calvin L
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    Hello I just wanna advice to just copy the link here instead of cropping it like that, so we can have a better look next time! Thanks

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  • clinton_vern
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    Originally posted by KirkXWB View Post
    Hi guys, I’m pretty confused since I was rejected multiple times due to Undersharpened(Soft). But I still can’t understand how that kind of things happens even I use tripod to shoot in night, or use high speed shutter and low iso in sunny days. So how can I check whether the photo is sharpened enough?
    Greatly Appreciate it for advising!
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    What lens are you using? I had a big issue with sharpness while using a cheap Tamron telephoto lens, I have now swapped to a much better lens & haven't had the issue since.

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  • KirkXWB
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    Originally posted by dlowwa View Post

    There should be sharp transitions anywhere there is fine detail to be seen.
    Hi Dlowwa! Thank you for your suggestions! I will continuously try to make progress!

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  • dlowwa
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    Originally posted by KirkXWB View Post
    Hi guys, I’m pretty confused since I was rejected multiple times due to Undersharpened(Soft). But I still can’t understand how that kind of things happens even I use tripod to shoot in night, or use high speed shutter and low iso in sunny days. So how can I check whether the photo is sharpened enough?
    Greatly Appreciate it for advising!
    There should be sharp transitions anywhere there is fine detail to be seen.

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  • KirkXWB
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    KirkXWB - editing advice

    Hi guys, I’m pretty confused since I was rejected multiple times due to Undersharpened(Soft). But I still can’t understand how that kind of things happens even I use tripod to shoot in night, or use high speed shutter and low iso in sunny days. So how can I check whether the photo is sharpened enough?
    Greatly Appreciate it for advising!
    Click image for larger version  Name:	B19B008E-E6C3-4A1B-B2FA-2D563CC0F385.png Views:	0 Size:	121.3 KB ID:	1122185
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