Shot with Canon EOS 700D

f/9.0 • 1/125 • 55.00 mm • ISO100

Any criticism welcome, although I’m a newbie to the hobby :)

  • FQQD@lemmy.ohaa.xyzOP
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    5 months ago

    Thanks for the tips :)

    I unfortunately didn’t notice that it’s a bit blurry, a dropped aperture would’ve been nice too. I’m a huge fan of longer focal lengths, but unfortunately I’m still using the kit lens, which only goes up to 55mm. I’m looking forward to upgrading though!

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      5 months ago

      Welcome! And yeah versatility is great. FWIW 50-55mm is my favorite focal length and I personally shoot either that or crop to it 90% of the time. But the longer lengths give you that nice compression of the background and more opportunity for bokeh.

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      5 months ago

      I agree with the sentiment of the post above this one, so I’m chiming in here.

      At 55mm and 1/125, this photo stood a good chance of being sharp unless you have very unsteady hands. Where was your intended focal point? That could help point to what went wrong (eg the intended focal point could be better located, the camera missed focus, the camera moved during the exposure causing blur, etc).

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        5 months ago

        I’m gonna be honest: I didn’t have a lot of time, as the people I was with wanted to continue. In addition, I naturally have slightly shaky hands, and I stood right next to a public toilet with a DSLR, which isn’t a good look tbh.

        Because of that, I didn’t take the time to set the settings correctly or trying to have steady hands. I hope that clears thinks up a bit 😅

        Edit: Found a street view from the exact same spot.

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          5 months ago

          If you were trying to get in and out quickly, that could explain the soft photo. You might be able to figure out where the camera was trying to focus using Canon’s image editing software, whatever that might be (sorry, not a canon person).