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jdoenumber2

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Just a couple tonight. More tomorrow........
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Thank you. Nikon D60 I shot in manual, raw, no white balance adjusted and i forgot which lens. I used Photoshop to convert to JPEG.
 
First

About 200mm f/5.6 1/60th sec 55-200mm lens

Second

About 55mm f/9 1/60th sec 18-55mm lens

Third

About 35mm f5.6 1/30th sec 35mm prime lens

I need to take a lot of pictures to get just a couple i think are ok. Still learning.
 
I'm not sure if you're using a tripod or not, but that would be something I would invest in if you don't have one.

The difference between a picture with a tripod and without is huge. Also I would recommend a remote, so you don't have to push the shutter button manually (or you could use the timer function). Even just pushing the button when taking a picture causes a slight shake. Another thing I tend to do is turn off all powerheads.
 
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