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Can I post process-process this out of focus image?

There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed totoo much. When I pressed the button to adjust the focus, the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed totoo much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of a second, the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

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Can I post process this out of focus image?

There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed to much. When I pressed the button to adjust the focus the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed to much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of second the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

enter image description here

Can I post-process this out of focus image?

There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed too much. When I pressed the button to adjust the focus, the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed too much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of a second, the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

enter image description here

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There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed to much. When I presspressed the button to adjust the focus the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed to much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of second the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

enter image description here

There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed to much. When I press the button to adjust the focus the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed to much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of second the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

enter image description here

There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed to much. When I pressed the button to adjust the focus the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed to much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of second the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

enter image description here

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Can I post process this out of focus image?

There was a small snake hiding in the grass. I pointed my camera, but I zoomed to much. When I press the button to adjust the focus the autofocus complained because it was out of range. I tried again, but I pressed to much and I shot a picture out of focus. Then I changed the zooming level, but in that fraction of second the snake and the good frame were gone. I tried to sharpen the image with Gimp unsharp mask, but it is too much out of focus. Is there another way to sharpen the image?

enter image description here