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How sharp is sharp enough? Is "sharp enough" not even an option?
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<blockquote data-quote="BeegRhob" data-source="post: 745973" data-attributes="member: 48712"><p>I am curious what y'all have for standards of sharpness in your pics. I haven't really had to have my pics crystal clear and part of that is that I had to shoot manual focus, and I would forget often. I have kept a lot of pics that were somewhat blurry, for memories or whatever and even for social media. I wouldn't upload most of that here, because this isn't a place for that quality of pics. When I started looking around here, most of what I have seen, especially close up wildlife photography, focus is sharp! I am upping my "game" now, to better myself and the outcome of what I shoot! Earlier I was watching Masterclass with Annie Leibovitz and she seemed like she wasn't as concerned with tack sharp focus, and that there was more of a trend nowadays to be tack sharp. (This is a VERY loose paraphrase of what she said, my words to express hers.) What are your thoughts on focus? What does it depend on? Where does it matter?</p><p></p><p>Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeegRhob, post: 745973, member: 48712"] I am curious what y'all have for standards of sharpness in your pics. I haven't really had to have my pics crystal clear and part of that is that I had to shoot manual focus, and I would forget often. I have kept a lot of pics that were somewhat blurry, for memories or whatever and even for social media. I wouldn't upload most of that here, because this isn't a place for that quality of pics. When I started looking around here, most of what I have seen, especially close up wildlife photography, focus is sharp! I am upping my "game" now, to better myself and the outcome of what I shoot! Earlier I was watching Masterclass with Annie Leibovitz and she seemed like she wasn't as concerned with tack sharp focus, and that there was more of a trend nowadays to be tack sharp. (This is a VERY loose paraphrase of what she said, my words to express hers.) What are your thoughts on focus? What does it depend on? Where does it matter? Rob [/QUOTE]
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