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Tom
Hi,
A couple of weeks into digi-scoping has brought me a few pleasant surprises.
Overall, about 98% of the pictures ive taken are probably recycle bin material.
What ive noticed though, is that, especially when shooting a subject that is requiring a larger than normally used magnification to reach, the bird doesnt really stand out from the background, has no real depth, is without that '3D' affect. In fact, although in focus, the bird can look rather 'washed out', not striking and separate from the background. Im struggling to word this correctly.
Is this because of the distance of the bird, or can the image be made 'sharper' via a camera setting?
I have set my cp4500 to the suggested settings, and photograph using Aperture priority, changing to Shutter priority when necessary.
Can someone make any suggestions to help me improve in this area?
Maybe im running too far ahead of myself as to what im expecting.
Thanks,
tracker
A couple of weeks into digi-scoping has brought me a few pleasant surprises.
Overall, about 98% of the pictures ive taken are probably recycle bin material.
What ive noticed though, is that, especially when shooting a subject that is requiring a larger than normally used magnification to reach, the bird doesnt really stand out from the background, has no real depth, is without that '3D' affect. In fact, although in focus, the bird can look rather 'washed out', not striking and separate from the background. Im struggling to word this correctly.
Is this because of the distance of the bird, or can the image be made 'sharper' via a camera setting?
I have set my cp4500 to the suggested settings, and photograph using Aperture priority, changing to Shutter priority when necessary.
Can someone make any suggestions to help me improve in this area?
Maybe im running too far ahead of myself as to what im expecting.
Thanks,
tracker
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