my first trying of high key pictures. a little underexposed out of camera in raw, pp in CS5
7D, 300mm 2.8, f2.8, 1/1250, ISO 200, Av mode
all kinds of comments welcome!, thanks!
my first trying of high key pictures. a little underexposed out of camera in raw, pp in CS5
7D, 300mm 2.8, f2.8, 1/1250, ISO 200, Av mode
all kinds of comments welcome!, thanks!
Nice shots JJ, it must have been a heck of a landing because the bird is taking a long bow.[H]Thank you very much.
What are the light circular spots on the LHS of the first photo?
Very arty, I could picture these on the wall of an office. That 300 must be a sweet lens.
[Y]Good job.
Steve
Steve U
Wine, Food and Photography Student and Connoisseur
Thank you Steve for the kind words! I Don
Hi JJ,
Very nicely exposed shots under difficult lighting conditions. The birds white feathers are nicely exposed without being blown out. That aint easy!
I think Steve means the gray dots on the upper left hand side (LHS) of the first image. I think it's either water droplets or sand from the bird pluming its feathers, or you're sensor is in some serious need of a cleaning.
Rich
Thanks Rich, hopefully those are not dust on my sender. I will do test shot later.so far I still think they were mosquitos
Nice work, I like the second one best.... the eye looks sharp and you can see some detail in the legs ... well done !!!
PS ... you do have some sensor dust spots ... easy to clone out. Don
I would assume those are Mosquitos too. Those would have to be some big pieces of dust to show up that prominently at f/2.8.
Those are some very cool shots. I too could picture these on the wall in an office.
- Trowski
thanks Joel and Trowski for your compliments! really appreciated!
also thank you Joel for the instruction for how to clean the dust. I did a test shot, I used 12-24mm lens, f22, so this is the result
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I see one spot on the upper right side, so I guess those spots on the left side of my bird picture were not the dust. thanks guys!