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<blockquote data-quote="aced19" data-source="post: 303937" data-attributes="member: 9734"><p>I reread my post and sorry if I came across harsh. </p><p>Photography will drive you crazy at times. Its a long slow learning process and right when you think you know what your doing it will throw you a curve.</p><p> </p><p>Is there any other photos you can upload to show us what your talking about? Maybe post one that is in a controlled environment.</p><p>As Don said you may have to bump up the sharpness level. I set my sharpness set to 7.</p><p>I personally think the photo you posted was a great shot and think the blowing hair messed with your AF. </p><p>As time goes on you will use Photoshop more than you think. It takes that pic from a great shot to a wow shot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aced19, post: 303937, member: 9734"] I reread my post and sorry if I came across harsh. Photography will drive you crazy at times. Its a long slow learning process and right when you think you know what your doing it will throw you a curve. Is there any other photos you can upload to show us what your talking about? Maybe post one that is in a controlled environment. As Don said you may have to bump up the sharpness level. I set my sharpness set to 7. I personally think the photo you posted was a great shot and think the blowing hair messed with your AF. As time goes on you will use Photoshop more than you think. It takes that pic from a great shot to a wow shot. [/QUOTE]
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