| bio | website | markmroden.com |
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How do I manage good photos of babies and kids? @ab.aditya-- is your copy relatively recent? I know that on Nikon, the AFS 50mm lenses are fast, both in focusing and in aperture. You'll need both, I think. If you do have a recent copy and it's very sluggish, it may be a bad copy. Maybe you can do an exchange or comparison at the store where you bought it, or at another nearby camera store if you bought it online. |
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How I could take crisp sharp shots without expensive lens? @muntoo-- Yes, aim is necessary to throw properly. Aim is aim. Comes from an old joke-- "Close is only good in horseshoes and hand grenades" (and atomic bombs). #thisisnottwitternohashtagsarenecessary |
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How to make photos of parades? @jfklein13-- The name of the movie is Smoke (imdb.com/title/tt0114478). Enjoy! |
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How I could take crisp sharp shots without expensive lens? @RussellMcMahon-- personally, I prefer grenades. My aim isn't all that good. |
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How I could take crisp sharp shots without expensive lens? @mattdm-- you should experiment with your own workflow, and what level of degradation you'll allow. I have yet to see the same sharpness from a medium quality jpeg as I can with a properly converted RAW. Even high quality will cause degradation around hair and other fine features that I don't find acceptable; you may not care. |
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Does the order of sharpening and noise reduction matter? Possible duplicate of photo.stackexchange.com/questions/2318/… |