Why your Photos Are Blurry

photos are often blurry

not always out of focus

just not sharp

the subject is there
but the detail is not

the assumption

it is easy to think

the focus missed
the lens is soft
the camera is not good enough

so you try to fix it

more autofocus
more sharpening
a different lens

sometimes it helps

often it does not

the real cause

blur is usually not a focus problem

it is a time problem

what blur means

a photograph records a slice of time

if that slice is too long
movement becomes visible

the image softens

where the movement comes from

the subject moves

a person shifts
a car passes
leaves move in the wind

or the camera moves

your hands are never completely still

even a small movement becomes visible
when the shutter is slow

what changes it

shutter speed

a faster shutter records a shorter moment
less time means less movement

a slower shutter records a longer moment
more time means more movement

the difference is not focus

it is duration

why it happens

often there is not enough light

so the camera keeps the shutter open longer
to gather more of it

the exposure looks correct

but the image becomes blurred

a common misunderstanding

stabilisation can reduce camera movement

it cannot stop the subject from moving

the image may still blur

seeing the difference

if only part of the image is blurred
the subject moved

if everything feels slightly soft
the camera moved

the pattern reveals the cause

the key shift

stop asking

why is this not sharp

ask

how long was the shutter open

next: why your photos look flat