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![]() your getting there!! what ISO are you shooting at and are you using a tripod?
actually better yet what camera are you using? |
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![]() Thanks Steve! That one turned out ok, but I find that coral is easy to take pics of. The other ones I seem to have a hard time focusing on. As you can tell the others are out of focus.
sweet ride: Thanks for checking out my (non)skills! ![]() |
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![]() unless you have a very steady hands here is that is one of the reason why your photos are a little blur, and it's not your focusing. when you shoot freehand I would recommend at the very least shutter speed of 120, or even 200. to compensate with this try sooting at 400 ISO.
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![]() I took some pics of my other tank yesterday too (post #63).
Thanks, I will try your suggestions. I keep meaning to buy a tripod, but it's one of those things I never seem to remember to do. ![]() Last edited by Myka; 11-20-2010 at 03:35 PM. |
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