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  • Request for help with blurry image

    I really like this picture and will like it even more so if I, along with the collective experience and ability of the forum, can get it cleaned up enough to get it accepted.

    Here it is:

    http://www.jetphotos.net/viewreject.php?id=257642

    What do I need to do?
    Thanks
    Jim
    Culture is roughly anything we do that the monkeys do not. --Lord Raglan
    For more of my shots have a look at www.okairpix.smugmug.com


  • #2
    From the looks of it, it seems lost...however, you might try sharpening it a little just to see if it is possible to save. Sorry.
    CheckSix

    Equipment: A camera (who gives a rip about the brand?)

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    • #3
      dont think any amount of sharpening can help though..

      well, tips for next time..

      Monitor your shutter speed, and try to get it around 250-350 if you dont have steady hands. If you do, then 125 and above should produce a relatively sharp shot.

      Try to play around with increasing ISO slightly, aperture and shutter. The main goal is to get a sharp image without going too high an ISO.

      I would say, since its a sunset shot, maybe you can try to use "P" mode on your camera, at ISO 100. If you find that P mode gives you 1/800 at F/4.5, maybe go to A or Tv mode, set to F/8 and if it gives you 1/350 shutter, you're good to go.

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      • #4
        Thanks for the input. I used the 2x extender on it and believe that it was the main problem. It has since been removed and I have uploaded some other photos in the "Q" that are a vast improvment.

        Again, thanks for the help!

        Jim
        Culture is roughly anything we do that the monkeys do not. --Lord Raglan
        For more of my shots have a look at www.okairpix.smugmug.com

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