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This is a discussion on reflection shots within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I really like reflection shots, but it seems like I lack something....

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    I really like reflection shots, but it seems like I lack something.
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    Reflection shots are great. Trouble is, one does not quite know what to set the focus on when one makes shots like this. I personally prefer to have the subject as sharp as possible, and let the reflection be what it will turn out to be. IMHO your subjects are a bit soft, which takes away from the overall quality of the shots. I guess you were quite a bit away and these shots are major crops? Is there a way you can sharpen them up a bit, and maybe add a bit more contrast?
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    I always struggle with sharpness. I guess I'll try using a tripod. Seems with the shutterspeed I use I wouldn't have such problems. Thanks for the reply and I'll look at the original and see what I can do.

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    it may also depend on the post processing you do. What did you do with these?
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    If you wanted to post the EXIF we might be able to offer a little more insight to the softness. For instance, if you had a very long lens - 300mm then you need to be at a minimum of 1/300 if you are hand holding the camera. The EXIF would point these things out.
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    1/500 f13 iso 3200 200mm (300mm 35mm equiv). I think this should cover it. I need to check the iso setting, there was way too much sun to have an iso that high.
    I use Picassa. Mostly just crop and adjust highlights. I can't tell that sharpening does much.

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