I will definitely try that, but I will have to use a P&S. My only lens as of now is my 300 f/4 and so it won't focus inside of 5' lol. [:P]
brendan
I will definitely try that, but I will have to use a P&S. My only lens as of now is my 300 f/4 and so it won't focus inside of 5' lol. [:P]
brendan
speaking of chickadees here's a chickadee image from today:
Canon 7D + 300 f/4L IS USM at f/7.1, 1/125, ISO 320.
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These are a great improvement over your first lot mate - good to see you've got some benefit out of everyone's input.
They can only get even better from here. Well done!
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I think you need to learn how to post process your images.
A picture is worth a thousand words, so I edited one of your images.
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John.
For some reason the photo did not show up.
Originally Posted by Fast Glass
Right. What exactly do you think needs to be applied? Keep in mind I do not have Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. (but i do have DPP, of course)
brendan
Brendan, I'll put this in a way that doesn't sound quiteso abrupt. [:O]
I think your images are great but they could benefit from a little sharpening in post. I haven't used DPP for a while (I use ACR, Lightroom and Photoshop for my adjustments) but from memory you can sharpen your images in there. Just remember to keep the radius somewhere between 0.1 and 0.5 otherwise you can get a lot of fringing on the edges. Experiment with it until you're happy.
Over sharpening can lead to extra artifacts as you can see in the background of John's modified image of yours where the background blur isn't as smooth as the original.
The level of colours are spot on if you ask me. I wouldn't bother increasing the saturation as it's a bit overbearing.
If you do end up having access tophotoshop the smart sharpen filter is the way to go.
Cheers, Ben.
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Originally Posted by btaylor
Maybe I'm just old school but I find the original unaltered natural photo of today's bird and the backgroundmuch more pleasing than the photoshopped version. Just my opinion.
Denise
What did you use to sharpen it?
brendan