damn..im a sucker for goth looking chicks..lol
its not the lens on your camera that caused the blur...to me it looks alot more like camera shake due to the shutter and the low levels of light..to fix this...you can....1. use a flash bounced off the ceiling. 2.increase shutter speed and open up your aperature..3. have a sturdier tripod mount that absorbs vibrations 4. use more light in your shots.....or 5 i could be all wrong and its the lens's fault .
open mindedness to food is vital..lol..
too bad u werent here..
im a chef/owner of Manor Grill and Cafe..
i'll get you stuck like whoah
[Edited on Jan 17, 2006 4:13PM]
its not the lens on your camera that caused the blur...to me it looks alot more like camera shake due to the shutter and the low levels of light..to fix this...you can....1. use a flash bounced off the ceiling. 2.increase shutter speed and open up your aperature..3. have a sturdier tripod mount that absorbs vibrations 4. use more light in your shots.....or 5 i could be all wrong and its the lens's fault .