I think the first two are a bit too bright in the highlights, try using levels to bring them down.


The last is to dark, use levels and tone curve to brighten it up.


The second ismotion blured; use a higher shutter speed, tripod, monopod, get in more stable postion.


Are you shooting in RAW? It gives you more flexibility in the post, and no jpeg artifacts from saving twice in jpeg. Every time you save injpeg you are compressing it andinducing more artifacts thennecessary.When you reduceyou images for display; reduce them,save in 16 bit Tiff,sharpen the reduced copy, save in lowest quality jpeg. Theywill look better than if you savedin jpegtwice even if the file size is twiceas big.


John.