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Wed, Jul 2, 08 at 3:30
| I have found an article cover how to reduce camera shake, the author Natalie Norton explores 6 ways you can hand hold lenses at low apertures and low shutter speeds and still avoid blurry images caused by camera shake. I think this is good, anyway hope it can be helpful to you:
I have put the link for that article below: |
Here is a link that might be useful: How to Reduce Camera Shake - 6 Techniques
Follow-Up Postings:
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| Thanks for some nice tips. Of course, folks already think I'm a bit odd for some of the positions I get in to get the best angle on shots... imitating pretzel shapes should not change their general perception of me much. ;) |
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- Posted by laurabl112 (My Page) on Tue, Jul 15, 08 at 9:13
| Looks quite strange though, thanks for sharing. |
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- Posted by greentfinger (My Page) on Mon, Aug 4, 08 at 16:09
| The link is informative however it fails to mention taking a few short breaths and then holding your breath when you push the shutter button. Years ago (78 now) I could take good color slides using Kodachrome when the ASA/DIN was 10, long before high speed emulsions were available. Elbows in is a must also. No need to change the center of gravity by spreading your wings. |
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