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When I was doing my Challenge photo the other night, this was already on the CF card. That means it was shot last week, too, in my backyard. You might say it is oversharpened. I am sorry. I used Rutt's method. Lab sharpening, a high threshold to hold down the grain of which there was alot, a high radius or there would have been no sharpening, and not that high a percentage amt. Then I ran it through Neat Ninja.
I just wanted to be able to submit a bird this week to show I am still "in business". Next Saturday I am going to a one day seminar put on by the best nature photographer in the area. Ironically we are going to Magnolia Gardens where I usually go, but I will be shooting. (Will (2) 1 gb Cf cards and a wolverine memory storage thing probably be enough for a seminar. Should I go out and buy another CF card?
For this week, it is the Cardinal.
Have a good one, ginger
I just wanted to be able to submit a bird this week to show I am still "in business". Next Saturday I am going to a one day seminar put on by the best nature photographer in the area. Ironically we are going to Magnolia Gardens where I usually go, but I will be shooting. (Will (2) 1 gb Cf cards and a wolverine memory storage thing probably be enough for a seminar. Should I go out and buy another CF card?
For this week, it is the Cardinal.
Have a good one, ginger
After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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Not your best true
Sounds like your saving yourself up for your seminar
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Thanks for sharing,
Steve
Gosh that was a tough shot. Its a great effort but I have to agree with Steve.
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