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    some good examples
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    yip sharp

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    yip sharp

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    How's this? Just bought a new lens and only had a chance to take some quick test shots around the house.
    No sharpening. The first just resized, the second - 100% crop upper right corner.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
    Your critique - please.
    Yep...this one will do me
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    Bah! Some of the images you're calling sharp have enough digital sharpening applied to produce noticeable artefacts.

    Slightly softer but more natural looking would be preferable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    some good examples
    Re: Pelican neck feathers

    The image looks a bit soft to me - F-stop too small (?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeremy View Post
    But can't gauge the sharpness of the eye.
    Both eyes sharp Jeremy.......... one on the fisherman cleaning his catch, the other on his pelican mates competing for the spoils....

    An honest C+C please!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Harves View Post
    Both eyes sharp Jeremy.......... one on the fisherman cleaning his catch, the other on his pelican mates competing for the spoils....
    Yep! Pesky birds, those pelicans. LoL.

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