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Author Topic: Spearing photos  (Read 1700 times)

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Offline GRIZ

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I have taken some photos of the hole while spearing and they came out blurry. I was wondering whats wrong? I will say it may have been me moving while I snapped the pics. I tried to hold still but was in a hurry b4 fish left.

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Offline DaveO

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Griz,,,,Diane says,,
you would probably have more luck using a tripod... less jiggle.  And if your camera has an Action setting, try using it, it focuses in on moving objects better.  It is probably on one of the dials at the top of the digital camera.
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Offline blazer

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I agree with the tripod comment.  Setting your camera on a tripod will definately help to stedy your shot.  Also something to look into is a polarizing filter for your camera.  It will help to reduce the glare from the water and should give you a clearer shot to the bottom on lake.
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Offline GRIZ

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Part of it was when I edited them on the fuser, I forgot to sharpen them. I just realized that.

What I find as funny nobody give me grief for no fish. They were coming in and leaving fast enough that the camera didn't go fast enough. To think I was trying to take a pic and then spear them. Maybe should spear them first then take pics.
"The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first."
~Thomas Jefferson