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Bur Dubai Creek side at the Golden Hour
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February 21, 2013
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Hi, need your feedback. Shot this on my Canon EOS 500 D, Manual mode, with Zoom Lens EF 75-300mm 1.5/4.9ft 1:4-5.6 III 58mm, but without a tripod and mostly with least f stop. Thanks in advance Pravin.1-CanonEOS500D-017.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-049.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-050.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-053.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-059.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-060.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-065.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-068.JPG1-CanonEOS500D-075.JPG

February 21, 2013
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Hello Pravin.
As you know, the photos are consistently blurry.
You did not mention shutter speed in your comments, but a sampling shows that they should be fast enough.
I am assuming that you are using auto focus as opposed to manual.

Soooooo…. I would guess that you may have a problem with camera shake.
Try using a tripod to test if this is the cause.
If your shots are still blurry…. then it’s a bigger problem. Camera or lens.

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February 21, 2013
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Hi Praveen, I love this place.
I think you have captured these places with spot metering,
Please use evaluative metering while capturing landscape.
6, 7 &9th pictures are okay for spot metering,
But other pictures, you would have to use evaluative metering mode,
Anyway, good luck.
Muneer.

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February 21, 2013
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Thank you for your feedback.

@Mandrake: Since I was using 100 ISO, and small f stop allowed by the lens, the option was shutter speed and I was using auto focus. Thanks for your tips.

@Muneer: I was using partial metering for all the snaps. Thanks for your tip.

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