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Celtic Tiger
20th of January 2009 (Tue), 17:32
Would appreciate your CC

shaun raney
20th of January 2009 (Tue), 17:56
which lens was this?

Didn't look at EXiF data.


The second one is my favorite of the too. Colors seem a little flat though. You can probably adjust it in some PP.

Celtic Tiger
20th of January 2009 (Tue), 18:10
which lens was this?

Didn't look at EXiF data.


The second one is my favorite of the too. Colors seem a little flat though. You can probably adjust it in some PP.

70-200 f/4L. First one at 100 focal length and 2nd at 168mm. No flash just ambient light.

How can you access EXiF data from these forums?

Elements 7 on its way from Amazon this week. I'll work on it a little. Thanks.

motofan
20th of January 2009 (Tue), 18:34
if you have Firefox, there's a EXIF plug in so you don't have to download the file, otherwise you have to d/l it and then open up the properties to show the EXIF info

2nd pic was ISO 200 F4.0 1/100 with a Digital Rebel

GDH
20th of January 2009 (Tue), 22:36
How to get and use the EXIF plug in?

yugenm
21st of January 2009 (Wed), 05:53
How to get and use the EXIF plug in?

http://ted.mielczarek.org/code/mozilla/fxif/

tonydee
21st of January 2009 (Wed), 07:06
I think the first is the better of the two. The extra coverage reveals the relationship of subject to background tree better, making the photo look less flat / pasted. But, the second's quite charming too. Nice work. Cheers, Tony

GDH
21st of January 2009 (Wed), 08:16
http://ted.mielczarek.org/code/mozilla/fxif/

Thank you!

Celtic Tiger
21st of January 2009 (Wed), 08:50
I think the first is the better of the two. The extra coverage reveals the relationship of subject to background tree better, making the photo look less flat / pasted. But, the second's quite charming too. Nice work. Cheers, Tony

Thanks for you time/expertise and kind words.