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Originally Posted by syeatman
The blur on the foot is due to motion not out of focus. What was the shutter speed when the pic was taken? If it was something like 1/30s then you will get this effect. you need to use a bigger aperture (smaller number) to let more light in, then the camera will give you a faster shutter speed and the pics will be so much sharper, and you can "stop" moving subjects
I like your night time shots, they have a good atmosphere to them. What would improve them would be using a tripod and using a long shutter speed. The pic I've attached had a 6 sec exposure, when I was there it was almost completely dark, but you can still get great pics if you have a tripod
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I'll second that...another thing that I would suggest steve is taking the same shot multiple times with different settings, then when you sit down at the computer do a review of what setting were used..its a great way to get your feedback on what settings did what...using a tripod is great when doing this as you can keep the shot locked up.
As someone told me a long time ago when I started out wanting to take photos for a living, film is cheap...shoot shoot shoot...practice makes perfect.
Now of coarse memory is cheap and doing reviews is a snap...keep up the work...I'll start posting some stuff soon.