Image looks soft?

MuneioMuneio Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
edited March 26, 2007 in Landscapes
What am I doing wrong here? Is it just DOF? click image for exif. Thanks Bill
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  • SkippySkippy Registered Users Posts: 12,075 Major grins
    edited March 26, 2007
    Muneio wrote:
    What am I doing wrong here? Is it just DOF? click image for exif. Thanks Bill

    Hi Bill looks like your focus has hit the grass at the front of the image.
    Did you use Auto Focus? or manually focus the shot?

    I see on your EXIF you had the camera on F14 headscratch.gif hmmmmm
    but the image looks like if focused on the things in the forground.
    ...... well these comments don't help you much now do they :D ..Skippy
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  • MuneioMuneio Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
    edited March 26, 2007
    Skippy wrote:
    Hi Bill looks like your focus has hit the grass at the front of the image.
    Did you use Auto Focus? or manually focus the shot?

    I see on your EXIF you had the camera on F14 headscratch.gif hmmmmm
    but the image looks like if focused on the things in the forground.
    ...... well these comments don't help you much now do they :D ..Skippy
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    Hey Skippy thanks for looking. I believe it was on auto focus (I did some manual and some auto) but at F14 thought it would have a larger DOF guess not.
  • ericgtrericgtr Registered Users Posts: 105 Major grins
    edited March 26, 2007
    The lighting in this one looks like a good candidate for a bit longer of an exposure, maybe exposed on the grass. Then you can go higher than f/14 for maybe a second or longer. Something to play around with next time.
  • MuneioMuneio Registered Users Posts: 22 Big grins
    edited March 26, 2007
    ericgtr wrote:
    The lighting in this one looks like a good candidate for a bit longer of an exposure, maybe exposed on the grass. Then you can go higher than f/14 for maybe a second or longer. Something to play around with next time.
    Good idea Eric, I'll keep that in mind next time.
    Thanks Bill
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