View single post by Eric
 Posted: Sun Mar 31st, 2019 09:59
Eric



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The processing and exposure seem fine.

I am more concerned about the fact the subject is not in as sharp focus as the background. For example the red bench is sharper than the horse and rider.

This could mean one of two things....

1. The subject was moving too quickly for your chosen shutter speed.
    Choosing a higher shutter speed or even panning with the horse as it passes by would counter this.


2. You have focused inadvertently on the background.
    This may not be YOU, as the lens itself could have tendency to back focus. But it could also be your technique.


I would try panning as the horse comes across you. Remember to keep panning with the horse even AFTER you have hit the shutter.  This panning movement will tend blur the static back ground elements making the foreground look even sharper by contrast.



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Eric