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Dalantech
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 12:11
Very little light today, so I had to push these in post processing. I like the first one, but I think I missed the composition on the second (too centered). C&C always welcome!

http://dalantech.smugmug.com/photos/139525582-L.jpg

http://dalantech.smugmug.com/photos/139525239-L.jpg

Attic
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 12:56
I like #1 best.

LordV
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 13:16
Lovely shots, think the BG suffered a bit in the exposure pushing.
Brian V

Anke
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 13:17
Prefer no.1 but they are actually both lovely crisp sharp shots :D

racketman
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 13:43
reminds me of a line from Kipling (?),
'the bee has quit the clover and your English summer's done'.
Well its only March so there's a long way to go before that mournful thought!

Dalantech
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 13:58
I like #1 best.

Thanks! Dito...

Dalantech
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 14:00
Lovely shots, think the BG suffered a bit in the exposure pushing.
Brian V

I think the 20D that I use to shoot with had less noise. Wasn't sure if the background was gonna be good or bad, and I should have gone home and shot abstracts until I could get better light :D

Dalantech
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 14:01
Prefer no.1 but they are actually both lovely crisp sharp shots :D

Thanks Anke!

Dalantech
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 14:02
reminds me of a line from Kipling (?),
'the bee has quit the clover and the English summer's done'.
Well its only March so there's a long way to go before that mournful thought!

Beautiful line :cool:

There has been a massive bee die off in the States -I'm hoping it doesn't happen here!

bandit 1
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 14:18
Hiya Dalantech,

Great couple of shots, think I prefer #1.

Cheers for now
Mark

Dalantech
29th of March 2007 (Thu), 14:51
Hiya Dalantech,

Great couple of shots, think I prefer #1.

Cheers for now
Mark

Thanks Mark! With the grain from pushing the exposure I think I might have been better off shooting at ISO 800 and using natural light.