
06-08-2009, 08:49 PM
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Hi John and welcome to DPS. That's a really nice macro of the water (study). To get a sharper image you should try to use a smaller F-Stop setting (Larger number like f/11.0 or f/16.0) that will give you more depth of field and bring some of that background into focus. Hope that helps.
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