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Mike
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How many photographers does it take to change a light bulb? 50. One to change the bulb, and forty-nine to say, "I could have done that better!"
Noticed you are a Floridian also. I'm a transplant from Illinois. No more shoveling the rain for me. Keep your head down and run if you seen Dennis the menace hurricane. Be safe all you folks in the path of this monster.
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Mike
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Good light...all.
BMP
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On the first three, and some of the last ones you posted just "now", whenever that was. I would like to see a bit less sharpening. I know I don't take any criticism well myself, so I hate to give it, but when someone is as good as you are............well, it is a small thing.
I love your crispness, just would like to see a bit less sharpening in a few, not all just some. One being the one everyone likes so well: #3. So, I might be wrong, but I don't think so.
Great shooting.
I have an appt early, then would like to shoot, and it would be noon!!! Not a good thought.
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Ginger, No worries on the comments/criticism. It's part of the territory. If you show off your plum feathers all the time. ........sooner or later someone is going to want to pluck, pull or yank them. Sometimes folks want to set them on fire...
I appreciate the sincere advice/criticism. I see (pun intended) what you mean. I fully agree with your (and many others) comments on my over sharpening. (I even admit it above ). I have a terrible time with PP. It's my "weak link" no doubt. I have so much to learn yet .....and that still doesn't help much with the inferior focus system I have. ** wonders if Ginger received the original PMessage regarding this detail**
Seeing (pun again) how some images are over sharpened and others from the exact same shoot and PP are not.... it is operator error. I really can't tell when they are over/under sharpened. I do what I can..and when they look in focus to me... I go with it. Looks like I need an assistant to look at them while I'm sharpening. Now..if I can just find a really smart, cute single female between the ages of 30-40 to help.
I'm glad I shoot all of my images in RAW and have the files saved (HD, back up HD, multiple DVD discs. etc). I hope to go back when I know more about PP/PS and have some help...and re-do the better shots. Hope to print them up some day also.
Thanks again for the comments. They are always greatly appreciated.
Good shooting.
BMP
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