Postscreening: Speedbird52https://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/51918495843/in/dateposted-public/
Posted: Sat Mar 05, 2022 12:19 am
https://www.flickr.com/photos/194927577 ... ed-public/
Rejected for multitudes of reasons, but the one I am curious about is "quality" and sharpness. I don't understand how to improve sharpness. This was shot at the lowest iso level, 1/800 second, F/7.1, and I distinctly remember the sun being to my back. The shot was underexposed by about a stop, but I know my camera well enough to know it can handle a stop of underexposure.
Rejected for multitudes of reasons, but the one I am curious about is "quality" and sharpness. I don't understand how to improve sharpness. This was shot at the lowest iso level, 1/800 second, F/7.1, and I distinctly remember the sun being to my back. The shot was underexposed by about a stop, but I know my camera well enough to know it can handle a stop of underexposure.