ropeman
TPF Noob!
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- Aug 22, 2013
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- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos NOT OK to edit
I was not asking for you to post a larger size photograph, what I was asking for is the intact EXIF, or at least your shutter speed, the ISO, and the aperture, at least, and if you could, the entire EXIF, which has more information in it. The reason I was asking for that is so we could evaluate the photograph in terms of the actual settings used. The method you used to post the pictures has stripped most of the data from the individual pictures.
If you can't post photographs while leaving the EXIF intact, at least you can look at it on your own computer, and post the shutter speed, ISO, and aperture with each photograph.
Second part: do you have any filters attached, such as a UV filter?
I will have to look at my computer and see if I can get that info for you. No UV filter just a clear filter.
This might give some ideas on vantage points etc. - at the bottom of the article is a link to the photographer's Sportsshooter member page and his website. GOOOOOOOAL! A new team debuts in Seattle
Thanks I will look at this site and see what he says.
Edit: Could the focus point selected by the camera be on a subject (another player) that was physically closer to you than the desired subjects which are likely outside of the DOF? That might be the explanation for why some of the pictures are blurry. Understanding how your camera decides which of multiple focus points to use is critical. It's usually the one that's the closest 'lockable' focus point. If you haven't already done so, change your camera settings to use only the center focus point. That would solve the 'wrong subject focus' problem.
I will have to look at my setting for the focus point. Thanks for the info.