Ben Montgomery wrote:I'd go with them on that Shaun, the "Royal Navy" does look blurry.
However, looking at your original upload, it does not look nearly as bad.

And why do you think the "Royal Navy" is blurry anything to do with the dam great jet engine pumping out hot gasses maybe
Not a dig at you Ben just the stupidity of Airliners and one of the reasons I don't bother.
Slightly Off Topic:
As for some peoples comments about editing/not editing images I fail to see the logic in not doing so. You still can't make a silk purse out of a sows ear but ....
Anyone with a digital camera has a digital darkroom at there disposal so use it, I see no excuse whatsoever in not doing so. There are plenty of very good editing programs on the market that don't cost an arm and a leg like Photoshop does, some are even free. It's a completely different style of operation and I think those of us that have moved with the times and taken the time to learn the new tricks are reaping the benefits.
In the days of film 99% of people had to rely on the processor averaging out the whole film and processing it, these days you are in full control of the whole process from start to finish.
Another thing I really can't understand is people NOT using RAW. Once upon a time I could possible understand it after all my 1st 500mb Compact Flash card cost me £180.00!!! the last 4gig CF card cost me less than £20.00....Even with my old 1D that allows approx 500 images per 4gig card. RAW may take a little extra 'processing/developing" but the rewards far out way the time it takes.
I think some people need to move with the times and embrace the opportunities these digital cameras offer, at the end of the day its only like the 1% of people in the old film days processing their own films in the dark room where do you think terms like 'dodging and burning' come from those dark old days in the darkroom.
But above all ENJOY the opportunities
Dave