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Old 05-01-2006, 09:26   #10 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by barrymoir
wow stunning stuff, i love these, there does seem to be a funny thing happening with the background in a couple of the shots, shots 2 and 3 have a strange look to the background. Is that normal ?
Its caused by vibration when the shutter is activated.
The technical term for it is,'Camera Shake'.

When shooting with long lenses you need to make sure you keep the whole lot steady. This can be achieved by resting the camera on a solid surface or sturdy tripod. Using your spare hand to push down on the lens, you also need to make sure you push your face into the back of the camera applying a bit of preasure.
You also need to get a high enough shutter speed to eliminate the effect of camera shake.
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