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damansidhu
15th of February 2006 (Wed), 21:24
I had been itching for a while to click some pictures and couldnt find much inspiration to go outside(being the lazy bloke i am) so had some fun in the kitchen today. Comments/critique welcome.
damansidhu
15th of February 2006 (Wed), 21:24
Couple more
Raymate
24th of February 2006 (Fri), 18:11
Couple more
Like them very much . good lighting . nice work :)
damansidhu
24th of February 2006 (Fri), 23:11
Thanks a lot Ray, i had lost hope on getting a reply on this posting :)
sprinkles
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 00:59
nice colours!
Raymate
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 03:47
Thanks a lot Ray, i had lost hope on getting a reply on this posting :)
Your welcome . may I ask which lens did yiu use?
queenbee288
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 09:58
They are nice shots but seem a little dark to me.
damansidhu
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 12:04
Your welcome . may I ask which lens did yiu use?
I used the 75-300 USM for these shots Ray. Unfortunately when i process my pictures it seems to take away the EXIF info somewhere in the way, I need to figure that out soon.
damansidhu
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 12:06
They are nice shots but seem a little dark to me. Thanks Queenbee, i did want to produce dark and high contrast effect for these shots, and deliberately underexposed them.
stupot
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 12:06
nice pics, the wb seems a little off, noticable in #2.
damansidhu
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 12:09
nice pics, the wb seems a little off, noticable in #2. That was the idea stupot, i wanted a warm cast especially in no 2. I noticed a very similar picture in a photomagazine and wanted to reproduce that. If i had gone for the corrected WB, it would have a very cold and unwelcoming look to it.
Raymate
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 12:11
I used the 75-300 USM for these shots Ray. Unfortunately when i process my pictures it seems to take away the EXIF info somewhere in the way, I need to figure that out soon.
Are you using PhotoShop ? as if you use the "save for web option" it removes the EXIF, if you do a "save as jpg option" it keeps it in.
R
damansidhu
25th of February 2006 (Sat), 12:17
Are you using PhotoShop ? as if you use the "save for web option" it removes the EXIF, if you do a "save as jpg option" it keeps it in.
R Thanks Ray,yes i am using Photoshop Elements. And i was doing the save as jpg as well. I just noticed that even my original Tiff files seem to be missing the EXIF info?? Maybe im messing something up when i process them in Canons Raw utility...
EDIT: I just confirmed that when i export my image from Canons Raw utility to Tiff, it looses all the EXIF info! When i export the embedded jpg however, it retains the EXIF. Any idea why this would be??
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