Originally Posted by
Donald
Sean - I couldn't see the EXIF data attached to the images, but you seem to be working with a very narrow depth-of-field, or you have laid in some blur. If the former, you're going to have to be pin-point accurate with the focus (which I think you pulled off well with these two). Had you any scope for decreasing the aperture slightly, even if it meant upping the ISO rating a bit? That's going to give you a bit of leeway to ensure good focus, which is, of course, the basis for then getting good sharpness.