Darren
Gear : Nikon Goodness
Website : http://www.peakactionimages.com
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Constructive Critique of my images always appreciated
Hmm here goes
No editing on this one
PS moved this to pp help as you were asking for people to post pics which isnt' really suited to F-stop
Cat (aka Cathy) - Another Canon user - 400D, 18-55,75-300mm Kit Lens,50mm f1.8, Tamron 90mm f2.8 Macro, Sigma 28-70 f2.8-4 DG, Tripod and a willingness to learn
Software used: PhotoImpact, Irfanview and a lot of plugins
We don't make a photograph just with a camera, we bring to the act of photography all the books we have read, the movies we have seen, the music we have heard, the people we have loved. - Ansel Adams
nope, not sharp
How are you judging the sharpness btw Darren?
BTW i thought for a 5mm creature that not bad round the head
did you tell me you focussed on the head ? even so, its not critically sharp imho
I can only assess the image in totality
hmm, looks to me, IMO that the focus point was the rock under the beetle?
Well i thought I had it on the head but he was moving lol - i only use single point AF so its around the head somewhere lol
Last edited by Miaow; 02-03-2010 at 6:37pm.
How about this one Darren?
Mick.G.
Looks sharp enough, could be sharper
Again, slightly sharpened this time.
Mick.G.
ok one more - no editing
cant get the exact focal point with zoom browser for some reason using the tammy 90
very soft
ah well lol
Your critique - please.
As a razor!
Just to make it easier for your eyes Darren --- image zoomed to 100% and then cropped to the screen borders
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and the uncropped original
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Taken with one of those "old" D200's and a cheap 3rd party lens.
How about this Marlo chook, is it sharp?
Top one (crop) is brilliant focus- no problem. Skin texture and colour show up so well - terrific.