Yes, I have just looked on my computer (was on tablet earlier) and the picture is way too sharp, so much so I can't look at it properly.
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Nice swan shot :)
Bobster very Pro, what lens do you use for these portraits?
It is very BIG, noisy and over sharpened! Aside from making it very blocky, the sharpening has really exaggerated the chroma noise - these birds don't have blotches of turquiose and red! :p
Lay off the sharpening and boost adjustments, and resize the image down to 800x or 1024x and it'll look a lot better.
Like the swans and the man in the street Josh. Nice portrait work as always Bobster.
One from a midday recce to Dunstanburgh. Planning a dawn visit so wanted to go in daylight to work it all out first. Midday is not my sort of thing so had a play with the 10 stopper - one shot stayed dry during about an hour of playing - waves kept splashing over the filters due to the low angle.
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6213/6...1c920915_z.jpg
Absolutely love that photo^
cheers
i used a 50 1.4 and 28 1.8 for the shots today both wide open
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agreed - stunning as usual :D
I'm a bit annoyed I sold my 'bridge' camera now I'm living near the Forth Rail bridge, It must have been a sign... :(
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Sharp as I like it :P
It's 2 images stitched together taken with the 50mm f1.8 and Kenko Extension Tubes.
Looked after a friend's Hungarian Vizsla last night, lovely dog.
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Some great shots guys. Orion, welcome :)
Guess who went away for the weekend and left his cameras at home :(
Took this while in London at the Weekend.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7159/6...711e9da5_z.jpg
The Dog's Big Issue by redddraggon, on Flickr
It was rather dark taking the shot so had to use a higher iso than I normally would like... Liked the pose so shot it (no not with a gun ;) )..
Thanks David ;)
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