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I just went out of my office this am to the harsh sun-lighting jetty and suddenly caught this moment: a crew member of a supply vessel wascrew-changed and going home. However, I mistakenly set the camera to AI servo - is that there's something wrong in this pic? Your advice please! Thanks. Quan
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The resize has made this picture suffer in the translation.
Lots of artifacts which makes this picture less than possibly what it is to the original. |
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It looks like the focus could be sharper too, Quan. Very nice colors, though..
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ThanksvIZnquest and Kenneth for your comments. Yes, I think it is a bit out of focus.
Rgds, Quan PS: I don't know why I have a feeling that10% or moreof my photos taken recently with the Digital Rebel XT are out of focus and not real sharp. Is there something wrong with the sensor? :?Or I needto jump to D20? Or it is just a feeling to the perfectionism? |
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