25 Jun
By Silver Blue
Camera Shake, that is.
There are times that not even Image Stabilization (IS) can help you out.
Then again, there are times when you really don’t want it to.
Take this photo, from October 21, 2006. I’d gone to a Halloween party. The lights were low, and there was a prop “rigged” to the stairs. A shot taken from a tripod, or with IS, wouldn’t have been as effective as this shot, affected by camera shake:
So…before you use the “delete” key on the back of your digital camera, be sure to look closer… and see what
might be lurking in your “throw away” photos. Perhaps you’ve got something you’d not thought of before!
Silver Blue… who is looking forward to joining one, or possibly two of the local photo clubs.
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