
my photo (5 years and 3519 days ago)
(5 years and 3545 days ago)
In high res, there is what we call "camera jitter" which can be confused with being OOF but really what happens is the sensor requires more exposure time and most cases your best option is a tripod in this case. Looking in high res, you can see on the photographer and his camera the fuzzy border. I'm sure you were just out and about with friends and so the tripod was not planned. The best option is usually to re-shoot in different settings or take multiple shots. I'm just trying to be helpful. GL all the same!
in my case the tripod definitely was not planned ... I will try to remember...tnx
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close up of plant growing through a fence (5 years and 3600 days ago)
this is cool.. I like the trees and plants doing this.. I'll post an album of these kind soon.. and author this is going into my fav.. Good Luck..
nice. Might have worked a little more to zoom out and show some more
I agree with Kyricom, nice photo, but it doesn't really illustrate "fence"
Poor plant, did you rescue it after you took a picture?
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too bad it wasn't facing the other way
using the same description for 3 photos, violates your anonymity.
"No other objects are allowed in your photo"
Ok then..
I only just signed up 2 days ago. Not real familiar with this..
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