A successful image is the result of doing a lot of little things well. This means that your shutter speed, depth of field, ISO, and framing all must come together just right. A photograph, like most everything, is often only as strong as it's weakest point.
Making sure your image is well-focused is one of the "make or break" aspects that can separate a great image from those that are just "good". How can you ensure that what you're looking at is really in focus? If your eyesight is like mine and is less than perfect then you probably wear some type of contact lens or glasses daily. Have you considered how those glasses or contacts affect what you see through your viewfinder? How do you know your are perceiving a scene through your camera as sharp as possible?







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