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<blockquote data-quote="Denis" data-source="post: 242644" data-attributes="member: 19438"><p>Hi, I am new to this forum so forgive me if this request for help is in the wrong place.</p><p>I take lots of photo's of birds but there are some birds that I just cannot capture perfectly. The main two are Egrets and Herons. No matter what I do, every photo is blurred. I have tried pretty well everything I can think of plus advice from friends but nothing works. I'm wondering now if perhaps it has something to do with Contrast as estuary water is usually rather grey, like the background, or washed out. I usually use my 55-300mm lens which isn't the best but I have no trouble with in other situations. Is there a technique I can use to overcome this problem?</p><p></p><p> Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denis, post: 242644, member: 19438"] Hi, I am new to this forum so forgive me if this request for help is in the wrong place. I take lots of photo's of birds but there are some birds that I just cannot capture perfectly. The main two are Egrets and Herons. No matter what I do, every photo is blurred. I have tried pretty well everything I can think of plus advice from friends but nothing works. I'm wondering now if perhaps it has something to do with Contrast as estuary water is usually rather grey, like the background, or washed out. I usually use my 55-300mm lens which isn't the best but I have no trouble with in other situations. Is there a technique I can use to overcome this problem? Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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