DVC Jen
Wigs out even the biggest circus freaks.
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When I was processing Kylie's photos last night I noticed that none of the pictures were super sharp when I viewed them at actual pixel size. So I had to do quite a bit of sharpening - which didn't make me happy.
I used my 50mm f/1.8 lens. I was VERY careful to ALWAYS focus on her eyes. Since we were outside my shutter speed was also really pretty fast. I am so confused about why the photos were not sharp and or crisp.
Is it the lens? Am I still doing something wrong? Am I just a shaky mess of movement?
Some of the photos are sharper than others, but there wasn't one that I didn't have to sharpen to some degree. And there were some that would have been my favorites - but they were so out of focus there was no way I could photo shop sharpen them enough to make them work.
Today I am going to take along the 50mm f/1.8 lens, my sigma 28 - 70 mm f2.8-4 lens and my canon 28-135 IS lens and see if I can get that sharp crispness with another that I am wanting and expecting from my 50mm and not getting.
Any ideas from anyone?
I used my 50mm f/1.8 lens. I was VERY careful to ALWAYS focus on her eyes. Since we were outside my shutter speed was also really pretty fast. I am so confused about why the photos were not sharp and or crisp.
Is it the lens? Am I still doing something wrong? Am I just a shaky mess of movement?
Some of the photos are sharper than others, but there wasn't one that I didn't have to sharpen to some degree. And there were some that would have been my favorites - but they were so out of focus there was no way I could photo shop sharpen them enough to make them work.
Today I am going to take along the 50mm f/1.8 lens, my sigma 28 - 70 mm f2.8-4 lens and my canon 28-135 IS lens and see if I can get that sharp crispness with another that I am wanting and expecting from my 50mm and not getting.
Any ideas from anyone?