I was reviewing some disappointing sunset photos I took with my Canon 10D/28-105 1:3.5-4.5 II USM the other night. I mostly underexposed the shots, but I was hoping to get some nice crisp shots of pines silhouetted against the setting sun. In trying to figure out why my shots were fuzzy (not out of focus per say, just not crisp...is that soft?)I looked at the EXIF file info to check shutter speed and aperture. The data file lists F-stop and Aperture value seperately. I always thought these terms were interchangeable, but the F-stop value was 22 and the aperture value was 8.9. What's the difference between the two values? I did notice that the difference between the two values was greater with more underexposed images.
So Here's one of the pictures, I'd appreciate some critical feedback...I'm not pleased with it composition or exposure wise so don't be afraid of hurting my feelings here.
The setting were as follows:ISO 100. Shutter speed 1/60 (on a tripod)Aperture 6.5 (F-stop 9.5)
As far as the fuzzyness of the shot goes, what is most likely the root cause? I figure it could be one of (but not limited to) the following:
- Lens quality/poor performance at low light
- Camera shake (not likely with self timer and tripod)
- Wind movement of trees.
- wide aperture/low depth of field
- ISO too slow?
- Focus (shouldn't be as trees were well past infinity)
I'm just learning this digital thing and this series of photos was an experiment in exposures etc.. I'd appreciate feedback, especially from those reluctant to give it after the other thread on Critiquing (Thats you Sackett and Weasel!).