No matter how stiff you try to be while taking a photograph, it can still turn-out blurry. You don’t have a tripod. Try leaning against a post, to steady yourself, or propping yourself against a wall. An ISO setting could help. By setting the ISO higher, the camera is able to use faster shutter speeds or higher apertures. This allows you more creative freedom and more ability to keep shooting in challenging lighting conditions; taking care of blur. It is tricky because if higher, one can get – noise. Noise is represented by strangely coloured pixels throughout your photograph. This looks like blur to me. Always check the white balance setting when lighting conditions change. If you forget and leave on a Tungsten indoor lightening, you’ll be wondering why all your photos from the baseball game have a that strange hue to them. Don’t forget to change your settings back to what you usually have them set for, and set the megapixels, if needed! The digital camera is not smart enough to recognize when the light is changed.
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