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how are you resizeing? where are you hosting these pics?
when ever you resize a blurry photo all it will do is make it look sharper. the smaller you make it the sharper it will look, most of the time.
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I think it might be the photobucket resize. When I look at the resized ones on my computer, which were 20% of original, they are much clearer. I'll have to send you a few so you can take a look.
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Attached so they're not from photobucket. These are 20% resizes. Would the polarizing filter cause them to look softer than normal? I had one on for all of them.
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Yeah, the pics still look out of focus. Take some without the filter. What's the exif data on the pic? did you shoot at a wide aperture?
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