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Snow on the back of our car. Macro

Jim Olson

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Playing wit macro again

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Robert Watcher

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The photo could be interesting, but you have camera motion so not even areas in focus are defined - they are blurred from movement.

According to the the photos EXIF data, you took the pic at 1/125’th of a second. Even if you had image stabilization, your technique would need to be superb.

When using a focal length of 300mm (420mm full frame equivalent), you probably want to be shooting at least at 1/500’th second to 1/1000’th second or faster - especially when also introducing closeup.
 
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Jim Olson

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The photo could be interesting, but you have camera motion so not even areas in focus are defined - they are blurred from movement.

According to the the photos EXIF data, you took the pic at 1/125’th of a second. Even if you had image stabilization, your technique would need to be superb.

When using a focal length of 300mm (420mm full frame equivalent), you probably want to be shooting at least at 1/500’th second to 1/1000’th second or faster - especially when also introducing closeup.
TNX... I'm glad you guys like to give input. I'm learning...
 
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