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 Originally Posted by CaliGal
Thanks Don!
But to clarify, they cannot be linkable images of that size (which are readily available to me through my photo hosting service) - they actually have to be sized to fit, then attached, correct?
I did not consider links ... sorry. I figure posting them was a more permanent solution ... and flexible to the poster ... as posting websites change/come and go.
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography
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Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography.
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Ocean during a storm with 40 MPH winds.
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Any other SONY fans ... dying to show us your ... imaging?
C'mon .... let's see where this can go ... while there is still some summer left to improve on it.
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography
A Photographer Is Forever
Look, I did not create the optical laws of the Universe ... I simply learned to deal with them.
Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography.
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Wow that is with the Tamron? That's a killer shot!
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besides the dust, which is easily removed and has already been removed from the camera, what can be improved?
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Yes that is with my Tamaron.
Thanks
Frank
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@dr4gon - you could adjust for White Balance, using the bright base lighting of the building as the main & brightest "white" lighting. It may lift the blue a bit ... removing the yellow cast. The sky will brighten, noticeably, too. Just a thought.
@Frank - nice capture, Frank.
Last edited by DonSchap; 07-08-2008 at 05:52 PM.
Don Schap - BFA, Digital Photography
A Photographer Is Forever
Look, I did not create the optical laws of the Universe ... I simply learned to deal with them.
Remember: It is usually the GLASS, not the camera (except for moving to Full Frame), that gives you the most improvement in your photography.
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 Originally Posted by dr4gon
besides the dust, which is easily removed and has already been removed from the camera, what can be improved?
I realize there are lines going every which way, but the whole image seem to be listing to the right a hair, especially the horizontal building. I would try a couple clicks of counter-clockwise.
A nit-pick, but I just noticed the streak (from an airplane?). Not bothersome at all, but not big enough to be an actual element of the image, so I might try to remove it.
Very nice, however.
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(formerly Pentax 50 1.4/50-200/55-300/K100D, Sigma 18-50 2.8/70-300 APO, Tamron 28-75, Viv 800, Tele-Tokina 800, Canon S3 IS, Samsung L210)
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