Motocross Photo - Need some help on a few things
Take a look at this shot. Its not sharp. I dont think its camera shake. I was shooting at 1000sec. It doesnt seem out of focus (does it? I have been staring at it for hours) There seems like a great deal of noise for shooting at ISO 200.
It could very well be a technique issue, but I have begun to notice more and more photos looking like this.
Could something be wrong with my lens or my camera? I am not using pro level lenses. I did rent a 70-200 2.8 VR lens a few months back and I dont see these issues with photos from that lens.
I dont want to blame a technique problem on equipment, but I also dont want an equipment problem/limitation to be causing me grief.
It could very well be a technique issue, but I have begun to notice more and more photos looking like this.
Could something be wrong with my lens or my camera? I am not using pro level lenses. I did rent a 70-200 2.8 VR lens a few months back and I dont see these issues with photos from that lens.
I dont want to blame a technique problem on equipment, but I also dont want an equipment problem/limitation to be causing me grief.
Joey Washburn
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Perhaps the rider rode out of the focus area between the focus lock and the shutter release. Were you using some type of servo focus that tracks a moving objects? If not, I would try that next.
Seeing the original photo would also help, so providing a link to that is beneficial also.
It's also always good to leave EXIF intact or post it so people can help you a little easier.
The sharp sun doesn't help much either.
Overall... I wouldn't pitch the shot either.
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Canon 7D, 70-200mm L, 50 and 85 primes, Tamron 17-50, 28-135
Nikon D200. My white balance was set to flourescent for some reason, but I shot in RAW so I corrected the white balance and the exposure a bit in Lightroom. I am not at home, so I dont have access to the RAW file right now, but I will post a link to the orginal.
Thanks again for the help
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I think your right on the focus. Now that I am looking at the shot again it looks like I was off a bit. The AV was 4.5.
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I'd just use AWB.
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I'm not familiar with Nikon gear, but there is some weird green fringing on the riders right arm of the jersey, some green on the chest protector and some purple fringing on the spokes (that seems to be rather common though).
What's the lens you are using? That could be another part of the equation.
You do have some nice WA shots on your site BTW.
Just a kinda crappy kit lens. 70-200 zoom 3.5-5.6. Ill chalk it up to a combo of bad focus and some hardware issues. I know that I need to upgrade some lenses to progress to the next level.
Thanks for the feedback, and I am glad you like the shots.
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