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This picture shits me, i took a few of them, but none made me happy with the result...

how do i make it look better,,?? like crisper and sharper.... should i be using photoshop or doing it before pressing the button..

any tips would be great guys

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Try increasing your f-stop a couple of steps and give it another shot. Also, shoot in RAW mode, then convert in Photoshop with CameraRAW later, will be much more crisp.

Here's one from the SAU display at the F1 on the weekend:

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This picture shits me, i took a few of them, but none made me happy with the result...

how do i make it look better,,?? like crisper and sharper.... should i be using photoshop or doing it before pressing the button..

any tips would be great guys

The image looks alright to me tho..

Isolate the subject. You got distracting items in the back. Your main focus is on that glass right? Or did you want the other glasses to be seen too?

Make yourself a small light box ;)

This one took me 2mins to make:

Put your glass in there.. shine some lights from both sides of the box.. Choose whatever background you want and have some fun.. Its like a mini studio :P

oh the image below is just zoomed out to show how the box looks like etc..

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What camera you use?

If its just a digi cam then step back a tad and perhaps use that macro function.

If you do have a slr you will have a lot more flexibility in terms of taking the image and processing it after on the computer.

Also remember when you resize an image the sharpness decreases.

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The image looks alright to me tho..

Isolate the subject. You got distracting items in the back. Your main focus is on that glass right? Or did you want the other glasses to be seen too?

Make yourself a small light box :)

This one took me 2mins to make:

Put your glass in there.. shine some lights from both sides of the box.. Choose whatever background you want and have some fun.. Its like a mini studio :(

oh the image below is just zoomed out to show how the box looks like etc..

What camera you use?

If its just a digi cam then step back a tad and perhaps use that macro function.

If you do have a slr you will have a lot more flexibility in terms of taking the image and processing it after on the computer.

Also remember when you resize an image the sharpness decreases.

It's a point and shoot.

Agree with siddr20, find a better backdrop and it will look much better. Picture quality is pretty good though.

Thats a weird one uh.. Maybe a bit of flare?? Dirty lens?

Definately not flare, and I thought it maybe a dirty lens but I cleaned it and it was still there, put on a diff lens and its gone.

I did noticed that when I took it off and then put it back on the green spots moved.. I'm puzzled

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