Yeh, first one look just fine. PP looks like the 'sig' has been into the hair gel. Cathy I have a Tokina 12-24 mk11 that does the same thing if you try to apply any sharpening, great straight from the camera.
Mick.G.
no pp
PP
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Yeh, first one look just fine. PP looks like the 'sig' has been into the hair gel. Cathy I have a Tokina 12-24 mk11 that does the same thing if you try to apply any sharpening, great straight from the camera.
Mick.G.
Thanks Ruth and Mick Yeah am being very careful now on what sharpening I am doing if using that lens
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I prefer the first shot as it depicts the softness of the fully little duckling.
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Im a newbie so be delicate
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I am with the majority here - great shot, but the first one looks nice and fluffy soft like the little fellow should be.
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it's a little duckling
It is meant to be soft and fuzzy
so the sharpening looks wrong to me in the second
(but on a parent bird, I guess I would go the other way)
I usually prefer the detail in a sharpened shot
But not for fuzzy little ducks!
yeah on the cygnet i think the sharpening didnt work.... learny my lesson since then with this lens - is a lot sharper than thekit ones had been used to previously