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Photography Problems

Tuesday July 22, 2008
Where to begin? Everyone has a pet peeve photography problem. For some of us its those blurry images caused by moving the camera too soon. For others its composition. Still others don't know what the problem is, they just know their photographs could be a lot better.

Tell us what's your biggest photography problem. We want to know what it is that makes you consider drop-kicking your camera out the door! Be sure to leave a comment with details after you vote.

Poll:What is your biggest photography problem?


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July 24, 2008 at 5:08 pm
(1) Nikonicus says:

I frequently make a point of not centering the subject of a photograph so as to create a more interesting image. However, if I am using autofocus and a larger aperture the sensor may not correctly focus on the subject. I can’t tell on the camera display. It’s when I get home that I discover that the subject isn’t sharp, but everything behind it is.

July 28, 2008 at 10:25 am
(2) barman58 says:

Check your camera manual for “focus Lock” normally half press on shutter focus on object of interest – lock focus – compose and shoot.
you may have to adjust meter settings to get exposure correct

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