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Island Cottage
Island Cottage
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Challenge: Foliage II (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-40D
Lens: Canon EF 28-135mm F/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Location: Bainbridge Island WA
Date: Oct 24, 2011
Aperture: f14
ISO: 250
Shutter: 1/200
Galleries: Landscape, Water
Date Uploaded: Oct 25, 2011

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Statistics
Place: 150 out of 161
Avg (all users): 4.8333
Avg (commenters): 5.3333
Avg (participants): 4.6719
Avg (non-participants): 5.0179
Views since voting: 505
Views during voting: 256
Votes: 120
Comments: 7
Favorites: 0


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11/13/2011 07:37:23 PM
I'm not sure what happened when you shot this one. It looks like possibly camera movement during exposure. With the exposure time being 1/200 with the Canon, even at 135mm it seems that it would be sharper than it is.

Some of my photos were looking pretty soft like this a while back, and I found that the rear element of one of my lenses had some kind of ick on it. Cleaning that up improved it a lot.
Check that lens by looking thru it with the aperture held open. I think that there is a way to take it off the camera and keep the aperture open wide so you can inspect the glass for any smudges or mold spots.

I found when shooting with my older non IS/VR lenses, that shooting from a car sitting still with the motor idling was making my photos soft due to the vibration of the motor running. Shooting with a tripod on a bridge with any traffic on it can do this too, because of the vibration.

Two other things, 1, check the diopter setting for the viewfinder, esp if you were using manual focus for this one, and, #2, keep shooting.
I hope that one or more of these suggestions will help at least some with finding a way to correct the softness for future shooting.
My last entry crashed and burned, but it don't make a big difference in the way life will be a couple of months down the road.
It's a bummer about the low score with this one. It's a very nice scene, and one that I would greatly enjoy seeing in person.

ETA, I thought about one more thing, shooting with a tripod and having IS turned on can do this too. Check the lens manual about it.

Message edited by author 2011-11-14 00:40:36.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
11/13/2011 02:36:40 AM
Nice colors, but it seems you have too much color and dark values on the left side of the frame to have the land tilted up like that
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11/12/2011 09:34:26 AM
But for the blur and the rotated horizon this would be on the front page. So much is right here, the massing and the colors are great.
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11/08/2011 06:59:58 PM
such beautiful colors...focus although is waaaayyyy off as is your horizon...love, love, love the reflection...
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11/07/2011 03:44:11 PM
this looks very blurry and out of focus to me. Although i do like the colors and amount of contrst.
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11/07/2011 09:58:20 AM
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11/07/2011 09:28:07 AM
nice colors a little blurry
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