You eat blue beef?

cheers,
frank

ps: can't really comment about the sharpness (or lack thereof) as it looks 
plenty sharp on my phone...

--- Original Message ---

From: Igor Roshchin <[email protected]>
Sent: December 5, 2011 12/5/11
To: [email protected]
Subject: Unusual effect and PESO - What do we have for dinner tonight?



I was cooking some beef yesterday in the stove.
When I took it  out, I spent some time trying to get the picture.
Unfortunately, it didn't come out as sharp as I wanted.
http://42graphy.org/misc/_IR33616.jpg

The interesting part is that the droplets were hanging down, below the 
pot cover, and on the photto they appear sticking up.

In relation to this shooting I have a question.
I was using K-7 with the DFA-100/2.8 Macro, on a Tiltall tripod.
I am trying to figure out what was the reason for the lack of sharpness
(even in the area where it is focused).

Risking the meet cooling off,
I tried with the shake-reduction switched on and off,
I tried to close down the aperture - up to 5.6 and 6.something
(the exposure time went up to about half a second),
I tried to use the 2-second delay release, but nothing of that seemed to
help.
Any other thoughts?

Do you think the mirror can produce some shake? Would it be better to do
it with the locked up mirror?

Igor





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