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<blockquote data-quote="Supernova5124" data-source="post: 814449" data-attributes="member: 52918"><p>Thanks everyone for the replies! I tried again tonight and used the advice given. I improved some (still not completely there). Sadly it was a bit cloudy, so I was trying to shoot in between them. All images were shot at ISO 200, 0 ev, f9 or f8, and 1/640 or 1/800 ss. I wasn’t really checking the pics in between as I was trying to shoot in the short gaps in clouds, but apparently I was better focused at the beginning (set as high as possible - infinity) than I was later at a tiny bit under infinity. I’ll try taking the focusing tips from Dawg Pics into account tomorrow. I’ll likely be trying this every night as I’m on break right now, so any further advice would still be appreciated. I tried to take note of what settings I used, so I should be able to answer questions. Here’s another Imgur link for tonight’s pictures:[MEDIA=imgur]a/S2k5emG[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Supernova5124, post: 814449, member: 52918"] Thanks everyone for the replies! I tried again tonight and used the advice given. I improved some (still not completely there). Sadly it was a bit cloudy, so I was trying to shoot in between them. All images were shot at ISO 200, 0 ev, f9 or f8, and 1/640 or 1/800 ss. I wasn’t really checking the pics in between as I was trying to shoot in the short gaps in clouds, but apparently I was better focused at the beginning (set as high as possible - infinity) than I was later at a tiny bit under infinity. I’ll try taking the focusing tips from Dawg Pics into account tomorrow. I’ll likely be trying this every night as I’m on break right now, so any further advice would still be appreciated. I tried to take note of what settings I used, so I should be able to answer questions. Here’s another Imgur link for tonight’s pictures:[MEDIA=imgur]a/S2k5emG[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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