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My first photo of a Cooper's Hawk (right?) and my first roosting hawk. Sigma 50-550, 1/1500, f6.7, ISO 400, on a monopod.
Are my alterations subtle enough and are they an improvement?
Original then altered. XL size: http://smile-123.smugmug.com/gallery/3301938#249736780-XL-LB
Are my alterations subtle enough and are they an improvement?
Original then altered. XL size: http://smile-123.smugmug.com/gallery/3301938#249736780-XL-LB
Brad Newby
http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
http://smile-123.smugmug.com
http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/
Canon 7D, 100-400L, Mongoose 3.5, hoping for a 500L real soon.
http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
http://smile-123.smugmug.com
http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/
Canon 7D, 100-400L, Mongoose 3.5, hoping for a 500L real soon.
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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!"
For me, the Pentax has great ergonomics, except for the placement of the autofocus/single/continuous/manual selector. The RAW+JPEG featured turned out to be a must in my apps because I can upload JPEGS for previews and only process the Raw for orders. I used it over saltwater and in the rain for about 8 months. Never a problem and the only sign of wear is some salty deposits on the seals around the battery compartment and electronic connections cover. It was clearly a best buy at $900 last January and I can't wait to get a K20D. Still, I drool over Canon's selection of big fast lenses and there are plenty of used ones out there.
This is my first DLSR and I've been disappointed with the amount of noise in the dark areas and anything underexposed. In that respect film is much more forgiving. Not sure if that's a Pentax issue or just CCDs in general. Its ISO 1600 must be used carefully to get 'acceptable' results.
http://blue-dog.smugmug.com
http://smile-123.smugmug.com
http://vintage-photos.blogspot.com/
Canon 7D, 100-400L, Mongoose 3.5, hoping for a 500L real soon.
If you're getting acceptable results at ISO 1600 you're doing OK. Usually noise in the darker, shadow areas is not a big deal just apply NR to those sections only. Since you probably won't have much detail in those areas you won't be losing much by using NR.
http://behret.smugmug.com/ NANPA member
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!"
Dave
http://www.nightowlphotography.com/