View Full Version : Mayor's Music Break (Lunch Time in Downtown Honolulu)resized
canon_user808
19th of August 2004 (Thu), 02:32
Shot this at lunch. 1st time getting to use my 70-200 f2.8L IS with the 2x II. I think that I could have had better exposure time if I had taken off my polarizer. Also, I don't know where that yellow spot came from in the 1st pic.
http://www.msprotege.com/members/mazda808/Lunch/CRW_0120-1.jpg
EXIF
Exposure - 1/50s
F-Stop - f8
ISO - 400
Focal Length (35mm=) - 432mm
http://www.msprotege.com/members/mazda808/Lunch/CRW_0129.jpg
EXIF
Exposure - 1/60s
F-Stop - f8
ISO - 400
Focal Lenght (35mm=) - 640mm
http://www.msprotege.com/members/mazda808/Lunch/CRW_0134.jpg
EXIF
Exposure - 1/100s
F-Stop - f8
ISO - 400
Focal Lenght (35mm=) - 640mm
Radtech1
19th of August 2004 (Thu), 07:59
Thank you for the "NO 56K' Warning.
If you had read the "Notes on Posing Images" sticky, you would know that the BB resizes you shot to 800 pixels wide. Meaning anything larger than 800 pixels is reduced to 800 pixels. Meaning, it is useless to post anything larger than 800 pixels.
If you would have done us the courtesy to resample you shots to 800 pixels or less, they would be small enough to post without reduction. Also, they would load fast enough for those of us on 56K to see.
Go back and resample your images to 800 pixels and then repost them to whatever server you are using, then edit your post and remove the 56K warning, as it will no longer be needed then.
Rad
vfilby
19th of August 2004 (Thu), 08:34
Agreed. The large images take awhile to download even on highspeed, and you are sucking up bandwidth.
Sailor Don
19th of August 2004 (Thu), 10:31
The yellow's are very intense in the first picture. Even what should be green palm leaves have been washed out by yellow. Is that the original jpeg, or is that photo editing?
I agree with "Radtech1" and "vfilby". 1 large image or 3 small images would be better for us guys with dial up ISP.
canon_user808
19th of August 2004 (Thu), 12:59
Thanks, I resized the images. To answer Sailor Don's question, I shot in raw and the subjects in the 1st pic were under exposed. I brought up the exposure causing a little over exposure in the background. No other changes other than that and a little sharpening.
Sailor Don
19th of August 2004 (Thu), 13:56
Thanks for resizing. It is much appreciated. :)
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