jann1033
<font color=darkcoral>Right now I'm an inch of nat
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this is my latest attempt at birds...so far i have...
tried all my lens...this is the only one that goes to 300mm and the rest are to short. the major problem with this one( other than it not being the greatest sharpness wise ) is it only f5-6.3 and the best shutter i can get with that is 1600( a few would take at 2000)
tried a flash...i don't have an external and the internal bleaches 1/2 the photo out
moved the feeder


don't have a table top tripod which i need to take out the window( window open andt there is a screen( have to unscrew it while standing on a ladder and husband isn't crazy about that idea today due to the following)...it's below 21 f without the windchill and snowing so a little chilly to mess around to much outside) so if that is the problem i could stack books which is my next trial if someone thinks that's what is happening
the feeders are on metal poles and do move somewhat..anyone think they would move enough to blur like this from the bird's weight? (ground isn't frozen but not thinking much of a chance of fixing that this yr with a 4x4 instead)
on the picture, i sharpened a little( 20/60) but the double vision effect was already there. lightened some shadows and color cast( set my custom wb for snow but it is still coming up greenish tinged so maybe will have to do that again)
so any more ideas??????
thanks
editied cause
when i saw the picture here is looks less blurry than the actual print size btw
this one might show what i mean better...different bird naturally but same problem. this is cropped but looks like what the actual size looks like in terms of sharpness etc. see the shadowy thing around his head? the camera light was on like it was focused etc. does any one know if it could have anything to do with the high contrast with so much snow and then most of the birds are dark? or is it lens blur or motion blur or what. i am considering a 70-300 IS lens since i think it will be enough zoom( this is 300) and the IS would help if it's camera movement but not if it's bird movement unless the shutter can be faster( not sure what the f is on that lens)
