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Hi Polly, welcome
And yes, your post is in the right place.I can safely say that you don't need a telephoto lens. The lens that is on your camera has quite a large zoom range on it (36-472mm). What is more important is what your aperture setting is. The larger the f/# (smaller aperture), the more of your picture will be in focus. Have you tried using the landscape setting on your camera? That would be a good start because it uses a smaller aperture to get the whole scene in focus. The other thing that you might consider is whether or not you need a tripod. If you're trying to take shots and it's getting dark out, you're going to be using longer exposures. If you're hand holding the camera, things are likely to get blurry.
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Thanks, always helpful when people post shots to show what they're talking about. And for a guide to how to post shots, check out this thread
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http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...Moonatdusk.jpg
Thanx Nicole, Well I have given it a go, hope it works, PollyK
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http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/b...oonshotone.jpg
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Ok, I can make a few suggestions working from these
Very helpful.With your second shot moonshotone, you'll notice that the moon is clear (as are the clouds really). Your shutter speed was 1/125 sec, which is a good speed with which to capture the details on the moon. With moonatdusk, on the other hand, your shutter speed was only 1/20 sec. This exposure is too long to get any good detail in the moon because the moon is actually relatively bright, so any detail has been blown out. I would actually see if there's a better time to capture this shot (at dawn perhaps) so that the moon is closer to the hills. As it is, there is a lot of sky between the ground and the moon. But back to the matter at hand, the problem is that if you use a faster shutter speed, your foreground will be dark, but you can see what happens if you use a slower one. You could either try a double exposure in photoshop with the moon and landscape, or you could try using a flash to lightup some of the foreground (of course, the flash won't necessarily light up a lot, but it might highlight some of what you want to capture). That will let you get the shorter shutter speed. A similar problem with moonshottwo might be the culprit. Again, try a flash on the branches with a faster shutter speed and see if that helps. These are just a few possible suggestions. They may or may not work, but it's worth a shot Good luck with future shots! And of course let us know how you get on
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