Suggestion... if the same shot was taken with an aperture of say f16-22 the subject would be much sharper. It will also increase the depth of field, so some of the background may well come into focus as well. Trial & error stuff really. To achieve this you need to use your " aperture priority " facility where you control the aperture setting and the camera will set the exposure. Or you could go to full manual control.
Although the original concept for this photo-blog may have changed somewhat due to Life, Love etc (ad nauseum), I WILL chip away at this thing (where possible) until I have completed the countdown from 365. Who knows, I may have a sudden rush of available time (cough) or overwhelming inspiration and still complete the project within the 12 months, although the realist in me says "you're dreamin' mate" ... Whatever, However and Whenever, fruition SHALL be reached (and I have it on good advice that Fruition is a rather nice place, particularly in Spring) :o)
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Suggestion... if the same shot was taken with an aperture of say f16-22 the subject would be much sharper. It will also increase the depth of field, so some of the background may well come into focus as well. Trial & error stuff really. To achieve this you need to use your " aperture priority " facility where you control the aperture setting and the camera will set the exposure. Or you could go to full manual control.
*groan* the puns...LOL...
but tis all you~~ *wink*
*groan* the puns...LOL...
but tis all you~~ *wink*
*oops*
Full manual control LG ???? ... aaagggghhhhh ... stop it, you're scaring me ! ... one day my friend, ... one day .... :)
What puns anonymous ??? ... *AJ adopts an innocent look*
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