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STAREDOWN WITH THE 40D !
Whenever the 40D goes out to shoot on a rainy day, it always
attracts some stares. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/90922173/original That is an actual size crop, BTW. |
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On Dec 28, 4:20*pm, Annika1980 wrote:
Whenever the 40D goes out to shoot on a rainy day, it always attracts some stares. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/90922173/original That is an actual size crop, BTW. Very nice shot. Scott |
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On Dec 28, 9:20*pm, Annika1980 wrote:
Whenever the 40D goes out to shoot on a rainy day, it always attracts some stares. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/90922173/original That is an actual size crop, BTW. AWW, it's a little doe! I have a brooch on my coat that looks just like her. What a sweet shot! The detail is absolutely superb! As always, another fantastic job! Helen |
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On Dec 29, 1:20 pm, Annika1980 wrote:
Whenever the 40D goes out to shoot on a rainy day, it always attracts some stares. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/90922173/original That is an actual size crop, BTW. finally! something that is not ridiculously over-sharpened. good shot! |
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On Dec 28, 4:32*pm, Noons wrote:
On Dec 29, 1:20 pm, Annika1980 wrote: Whenever the 40D goes out to shoot on a rainy day, it always attracts some stares. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/90922173/original That is an actual size crop, BTW. finally! something that is not ridiculously over-sharpened. good shot! When you are use to soft images from your film scans any decently sharp image will look over sharpened to you. In this case we are looking at a 100% crop and it is very sharp for a 100% crop, but down size a bit and it would look "over-sharpened" to your eyes. Scott |
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STAREDOWN WITH THE 40D !
On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 18:38:20 -0800 (PST), Scott W wrote:
On Dec 28, 4:32*pm, Noons wrote: On Dec 29, 1:20 pm, Annika1980 wrote: Whenever the 40D goes out to shoot on a rainy day, it always attracts some stares. http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/90922173/original That is an actual size crop, BTW. finally! something that is not ridiculously over-sharpened. good shot! When you are use to soft images from your film scans any decently sharp image will look over sharpened to you. In this case we are looking at a 100% crop and it is very sharp for a 100% crop, but down size a bit and it would look "over-sharpened" to your eyes. Scott I've got about 150 shots just like it, or much better, taken over the years with P&S cameras. What was the point of posting something so ordinary that anyone can do with any camera? Just to waste our bandwidth? To appease your need for attention? I don't get it. You could have at least done something about that rotten white-balance that your camera created. A deer's coat isn't magenta. Get your monitor adjusted, or get a better camera, or something. How about some talent, see if you can buy that somewhere while you're at it. What a waste of time. |
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STAREDOWN WITH THE 40D !
russ templeton wrote: I've got about 150 shots just like it, or much better, taken over the years with P&S cameras. What was the point of posting something so ordinary that anyone can do with any camera? Please post a few. Many Thanks Walter Banks |
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STAREDOWN WITH THE 40D !
On Dec 29, 6:02 pm, 'russ templeton' troll of the multitude of
identities, vomited: I've got about 150 shots just like it, or much better Yes, 'russ' of oh-so-many-names, post a few. Or ... just one... For it is now genberal knowledge that you are a sad little no-talent liar. And CAN'T (not 'won't') prove otherwise. |
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STAREDOWN WITH THE 40D !
On Sat, 29 Dec 2007 02:02:36 -0600, russ templeton wrote:
You could have at least done something about that rotten white-balance that your camera created. A deer's coat isn't magenta. Get your monitor adjusted, or get a better camera, or something. How about some talent, see if you can buy that somewhere while you're at it. I think you need a new monitor or lessons in setting it up. What a waste of time. At least you realise you are. -- Neil reverse ra and delete l Linux user 335851 |
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