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GSte (25-12-2009)
Actually, that's not a bad comparison. Good picture!
looks pretty decent here..
a nice capture but, you need to close your aperture, the feathers are lacking in detail :\
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shove the end of the lens up against the glass to remove reflections..
great captures anyway, not every day you get a couple of deer in your back garden!
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Hertfordshire - an aptly named county
That's just the crummy lens. It's a Sigma 50-500mm, which is rather soft in my experience. God knows why I bought it. Probably the "wow, 500mm" factor. That robin photo was at f/7.1, which I would have thought would be enough to sharpen it a bit. It was also after 3pm, so the sun was disappearing.
The colour comment was more in relation to some of the others on my Flickr account. They seemed ok in editing, then looked yellow when I uploaded them.
This is a very very very old picture, before i really new anything about editing, but i still like it.. simple shoot with my x g/f, found it on a random cd and thought id upload it today
dont like the annoying lights in the background, but still. just thought id share it with every one..
Larger version on DA
Going across to the inlaws for dinner on Christmas Day and this was the view in my mirror. Penrith shrouded in fog with the sun lighting up the clouds over Ullswater.
One of those times you wished you had a decent camera (and knew how to take use it).
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