duck i make it a little brighter now

13 years 4 months ago #10550 by luckywish1
duck i made it a little brighter now


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13 years 3 months ago #11537 by Stealthy Ninja

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.
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13 years 3 months ago #11551 by Village Clown

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.


Or vibration control is good for a couple stops isn't it?


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13 years 3 months ago #11553 by Stealthy Ninja

Village Clown wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.


Or vibration control is good for a couple stops isn't it?


Well VR or IS (these are Nikon and Canon terms, not sure about other brands). Is good for reducing hand movements but won't do anything for subject movement.
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13 years 3 months ago #11559 by Village Clown

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Village Clown wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.


Or vibration control is good for a couple stops isn't it?


Well VR or IS (these are Nikon and Canon terms, not sure about other brands). Is good for reducing hand movements but won't do anything for subject movement.


So does that make me half right? :lol: ;)


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13 years 3 months ago #11572 by Stealthy Ninja

Village Clown wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

Village Clown wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.


Or vibration control is good for a couple stops isn't it?


Well VR or IS (these are Nikon and Canon terms, not sure about other brands). Is good for reducing hand movements but won't do anything for subject movement.


So does that make me half right? :lol: ;)


Half wrong too. :p
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13 years 3 months ago #11631 by Litebox Fotos
What a lovely duck.


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13 years 3 months ago #11708 by luckywish1
thank you


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13 years 3 months ago #11759 by crystal

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.


I agree, looks blurry. You need to keep your camera steady when you take the shot.
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13 years 3 months ago #11837 by Stealthy Ninja

cwightmanphotos wrote:

Stealthy Ninja wrote:

luckywish1 wrote: duck i made it a little brighter now


Seems blurry. You need to remember to keep your shutter speed high enough to counter movements from you and your subject.


I agree, looks blurry. You need to keep your camera steady when you take the shot.


Or buy a stuffed duck. ;)

Keep trying, you'll get better. :D
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