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Thanks for your comment on Cliff Top [link] I must admit I had not noticed the focusing issue. The original is sharper and quality and colour is lost in the upload. I will take this on board though, as I am still adjusting to a new camera and still have a lot to learn. I do appreciate constructive criticism, as I also have an eye for detail and strive for perfection. I will be posting similar images from this shoot, so hopefully others will be sharper. Thanks again.
I can't tell you how many times I've taken an image, looked at it on the camera, said "oh, that looks good" only to realize after it was on my computer that my primary subject was slightly out of focus. One method I use to help avoid this is to center my subject in the frame, focus, the recompose my shot.
Thanks for the focusing tip and the link. I have been using this, but due to the conditions of the shoot ie. the wind chill factor, the shooting process was very rushed and in short spells to avoid hypothermia, hence, I must of forgotten this focusing technique. You live and learn and it's mistakes like these that help you improve. Thanks again for your input and I will now be more aware of my focusing on my next shoot.
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Bob Carlos Clarke said of his wife Lindsey once "It takes a strong woman to be with a man that is obsessed with photographing the woman at the next table...."