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Juvenile Herring Gull
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 189335" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>Just with your settings I see you are using ISO 100, I tend to use a higher ISO when going for bird shots (400'ish) so that my shutter speed can be increased. Blur can be caused by many things, you moving, the bird moving, wind blowing feathers etc so if you increase your shutter and ISO you have a better chance of a sharp image. Also if handholding technique plays a big part in sharp photos, sometimes I set my camera to burst mode and fire off a few shots keeping the sharpest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 189335, member: 9753"] Just with your settings I see you are using ISO 100, I tend to use a higher ISO when going for bird shots (400'ish) so that my shutter speed can be increased. Blur can be caused by many things, you moving, the bird moving, wind blowing feathers etc so if you increase your shutter and ISO you have a better chance of a sharp image. Also if handholding technique plays a big part in sharp photos, sometimes I set my camera to burst mode and fire off a few shots keeping the sharpest. [/QUOTE]
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