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Have you ever taken a picture with your digital camera and had it come out blurry?! Not fun, is it? Well, over the next couple of weeks we're going to explore some of the causes and remedies for blurry images. When someone tells me "my pictures keep coming out blurry" I usually ask, "Is your subject moving or stationary?" This is because in most cases the specific cause of the blur can be narrowed to one (or more) of three options:
Let's take option #1... If the subject was not moving that means the cause was "camera shake", which means exactly that. Most people don't realize the amount of movement they introduce to the equation when pressing the shutter release button (especially with cell phones and small point-and-shoot cameras). Try stabilizing the camera by bracing your elbows against something firm , resting the camera on a table, or using a tripod. You also might want to try increasing the shutter speed to eliminate the blur. We'll dive in to shutter speed next time, so stay tuned! Thanks for visiting our new blog page! This will be your one-stop-shop for our weekly tips and techniques, camp and workshop updates, and our monthly amateur spotlight gallery. |
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