Hi Bob,
thank you for having a view of this photo.I,like you, dispose of badly blurred photos as they can not be saved to any extent and look good.I own two computers,an online one and an off.To date I have nearly 450 gigabytes of photos taken with digital cameras and all are on both computers.I'm not prepared to lose any of them.In total I have seven internal HDDs and one external plus everything backed up on data discs as I'm paranoid of loss.I am somewhat handicapped for vision as I'm near sighted but I muddle through and would say that 90% or better of my photos are in good focus,since I no longer have a point and shoot camera that couldn't make up it's mind on what to focus on.It was a great little camera but poor at action shots and fast focus.The gear I use was inspired by Rick Price's main lens and by Mario Olteanu's camera body and it took me three years to save for both items.Prior to taking up wildlife photography I was an addicted radio collector and I amassed a collection of 1200+ radios from the 1940s and 50s,tube and transistors and yes all of them worked or I repaired them.I even built my own computers and never have others do for me what I can do for myself and that works for taking photos of nature as I want to get my own as well as admire others work. Bob |
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