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Old 03-20-2008, 05:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Djarum Black View Post
I think that it is mainly experience that I lack. I was hoping for a quick fix like a “miracle tent” that would fix all the flaws in my photos, but I think that is only going to come from time and actual hard earned experience.
DJ, there is no "quick fix", trust me. As I have said thousands of times for students, there are only three things that lead to soft photos: Bad focus (that can be corrected); subject movement (this requires still air); and camera movement (the fault of the photyographer, most often corrected by use of tripod.) The glare problems due to sun are best fixed as I stated above. The focus problems should be self-evident.
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