> Hi all,
>
> What also set me off again on this topic just now was that tonight we
> decided to have a simple take-away meal for a change. I just couldn't face
> cooking another meal just now. Dead simple. Fish & chips (french-fries to
> some, with sea-fish fillets in a batter, deep-fried.) And while I was
waiting for
> my order to be prepared I skimmed though the local House and Garden
> journal. Their shots, even the big ones and little ones all included, had
a
> universal sharpness that I can only dream of.
>
> Frustrating and baffling. Brian
Yes Brian, but how many unsharp photos did they they discard to get the few
really sharp ones published in the magazine?
I must confess I rarely use a tripod, as the difficulty of getting the right
compostion and capturing the moment, seems to offset the improvement in
sharpness for me. I admire your discipline in using a tripod, and I may try
to use one a bit more, but not this morning. I'm off to photograph one of
those small town parades this morning. My daughter is in it passing out free
popsicles to the kids. Now if we can just get a small break from this
continual rain and fog!
Wayne
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