Nature Diving foal [almost]

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    Hi Kevin. I see in your exif data that the shutter speed is 1/8000th second and your ISO is 6400 and spot metering. Try lowering your shutter speed to about 1/1000 - 1/2000th and your ISO on auto should drop considerably and give you a sharper image. Evaluative metering and auto white balance as well. Is this a shot from a burst mode?
     
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    i was watching the foal to the centre didnt see the diving one to the right until i checked the pic camera was on auto Thanks for the tips
     
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    OOPS! you are forgiven :)
    What's AUTO?? :)
     
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    Auto hmmm its where I leave the camera on its case so if I get out of the car and a shot comes theres a fair chance I will get a decent shot
     
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    I guess it's alright in those circumstances. I leave mine on Manual, f:8, 1/500th, Auto ISO. Good for most shots while out and about and easily changed if needed.
    I also have my BIF set to custom settings for quick access.
     
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    i will give that a try thanks
     

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