Why aren't my photos sharp? A practical guide to shutter speed and image stabilization
If you've ever posted a blurry photo and wondered what went wrong, you're not alone. The answer usually comes down to one thing: shutter speed. A widely used guideline says your shutter speed should be at least 1 / focal length — but how well that works depends on your specific gear, and especially your camera's resolution.
Is Sharp Focus Overrated? A Photographer’s Confession
For years, I judged my photos the same way many photographers do: zoom to 100%, check sharpness, decide worth. Then one slightly blurred image changed how I see photography forever. Is sharp focus really the most important thing—or have we been obsessing over the wrong detail?