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© 2013 Craft and Vision | Sharp Shooter | Proven Techniques for Sharper Photographs By Martin Bailey

“Center, Manually Selected, or All Focus Points: Whether your camera has 9 or 61 focus points, you choose which to focus with. Many people favour the center focus point, because it’s often the most accurate and simply because it’s in the middle. Also, using all of your focus points with automatic selection can lead to the camera focusing on the wrong part of the scene. Another option is to either use just one or a small group of focus points, but select something other than the central group. Let’s explore when and why you might use these various methods.”

– Martin Bailey –

This is an exciting resource for photographers looking to discover new techniques and tools for making stunning images! Sharp Shooter is a 36-page PDF and it’s a great edition to your digital library. Martin, in his usual clear and concise fashion, covers the gamut on the subject—from hand-holding techniques, stabilization, and what makes an image sharp in the first place, to macro-sharpness, depth of field, focus stacking, sharpening for final output, and more : CRAFT & VISION

This is another great eBook especially for beginners who are still struggling to get sharpest image from their photograph despite trying all sort of things. Maybe you get it wrong all this time. In this eBook Martin Bailey will teach you about what make it sharp?, Where to Focus and you will also learn about advance focus technique such as using Hyper-focal Distance and you will also learn on why using the smallest aperture on your lens such as f/22 is will not necessarily give you the sharpest image.

Other than that, Martin Bailey also will show you on how to get the best post processing to sharpen your image especially for prints in Lightroom and Photoshop.

Getting sharpest image is very critical for any photographers, off course blurry image has its place also in photography but before we break the rules, we also need to know how to get it done properly. I get a lot of question from email asking me on how they can get a sharp picture using 50 mm lens with large aperture such as f/1.8, some of the problem are due to camera shakes and some of them are due to using slow shutter speeds.

To get the best result, you need to learn about Exposure Triangle, a combination of Shutter Speeds, Aperture and ISO will largely contribute to the result that you will get, getting sharpest image is not all about using the smallest aperture, it is more than that.

I’ve written few articles regarding on how to get sharp image in my blog and with this latest eBook from CRAFT & VISION is great addition to get better understanding on how to get the sharpest photograph possible.

Before you head over to photography shops to upgrade your lens to brand new L lens or Nano Coat Lens, why don’t you learn something about “Sharpness” in this eBook, you might be surprise that your Kit Lens  can also give you great result.

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