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What shutter speed are you using, given the bright sunshine at present you should be able to use 1/500 easily do as to avoid camera shake with a reasonable aperture (f8) and rack the using up to get correct exposure. What camera are you using?
Try to keep to f8 and 1/500 and you shouldnt need a tripod. Tbh it isn't the best lens in the Canon lineup but you should get reasonable results. You can use it on aperture or shutter priority to obtain the settings I suggest but may need to adjust Iso unless you have auto Iso available on your camera. Misty early mornings aren't when this lens will perform at its best, but it's not alone in that.I'm using a Canon 350D and the lens Canon zoom lens EF is a 90-300mm 1:4..5-5..66 and there was no bright sunshine as it was 5.30am and everything was misty and overcast and it was just on auto as I was just trying the lens out.