mchhp
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- Jan 19, 2011
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Help.
A little background: I have always loved photography. loved taking photos ever since my first film rebel G. I have grown a lot but feel like I am at a stand still. I can't seem to consistently nail focus, maybe not even ever really. I currently have a canon 50d with a 50mm f1.4 and a tamron 24-75 f2.8.
I have read the books, read the forums, etc. I just can't seem to take the next step in my skill. I have no idea what to do.
So, how did you learn to nail focus?
I do feel like i have some camera shake. I have tried staying away from wide open, i have tried keeping the ss above 1/125, even faster for my kids, lol. But, even with that advice (given by other photography boards/friends who are photographers), I still can't seem to improve any. It's very frustrating.
My most consistent subjects are my kids, which I know are harder to get but its what I have to work with. I know I am probably my worst critic. I get compliments on my photos all the time, but all I can see is the major imperfections, mainly focus.
A little background: I have always loved photography. loved taking photos ever since my first film rebel G. I have grown a lot but feel like I am at a stand still. I can't seem to consistently nail focus, maybe not even ever really. I currently have a canon 50d with a 50mm f1.4 and a tamron 24-75 f2.8.
I have read the books, read the forums, etc. I just can't seem to take the next step in my skill. I have no idea what to do.
So, how did you learn to nail focus?
I do feel like i have some camera shake. I have tried staying away from wide open, i have tried keeping the ss above 1/125, even faster for my kids, lol. But, even with that advice (given by other photography boards/friends who are photographers), I still can't seem to improve any. It's very frustrating.
My most consistent subjects are my kids, which I know are harder to get but its what I have to work with. I know I am probably my worst critic. I get compliments on my photos all the time, but all I can see is the major imperfections, mainly focus.
If so, then the wide apertures are causing that. Try going for f/10-12 or so. That will give a larger depth of field (DOF). When you use more wide open apertures then you get a smaller DOF. The DOF of the 50mm at f/1.4 is really small, depending on the distance to the subject.