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Old 27-02-06, 14:59
Subzero Subzero is offline  
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Manjeet,
Very well done, a good effort considering the technical problems.Of the two images, the 2nd image of the fish appears sharper and in both cases the background appears to be a bit sharper than the fish.This could be for several reasons.
a) The fish is moving/or has move during exposure.
b) You were not accurately focused on the fish.
c) You maybe at the near focus limit of your equipement, ie it might might appear in focus when it really is just a bit out.

Did you manage to constrain the fish as suggested or use other means?

Suggest that you suspend a "piece" of something about 4" square with very legible writing /numbers on it and try focusing on that and also take a few pics. The results should eliminate if it was movement of the fish, and should also show up any inaccuracies in your focusing or whether you are at the limit of your equipments auto focus/manual focus etc.
But don't give up you are nearly there.
regards Subzero.
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