Just a few shots from one of our San Diego trips.
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SergioE Mostly Lurking 17 posts Likes: 1 Joined Nov 2013 More info | Mar 02, 2014 02:48 | #9766 Just a few shots from one of our San Diego trips. [/URL]
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Mar 02, 2014 15:23 | #9767 IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …10022428@N06/12888591233/ Time keeps on ticking Bas
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NCHANT Goldmember More info | Mar 02, 2014 16:07 | #9768 These guys love eating our undersize fish… New Zealand Shag (Cormorant) 6D x 2 | TM SP 35mm ƒ1.4 | 50mm ƒ1.8 | 85mm ƒ1.8 | 24-105mm ƒ4L USM | 135mm ƒ2L | 200mm ƒ2.8L II | 17-40mm ƒ4L | Sy 24mm ƒ1.4 | Sy XP 14mm ƒ2.4 Flickr
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NCSA197 Goldmember More info | Mar 02, 2014 16:12 | #9769 A crisp, sunny day...
Lake Ontario
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georgec56 Senior Member More info | Mar 02, 2014 20:07 | #9770 Looking for a meal. IMG_2954 Canon 7D Mark II, 5D Mark IV, Canon 100-400 L ll, Sigma 17-50
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Philli_B_123 Senior Member 327 posts Likes: 602 Joined Jul 2011 Location: Straya More info | Mar 03, 2014 13:56 | #9771 |
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AceandDeuce Cream of the Crop More info | Mar 03, 2014 14:24 | #9773 Nice shot! I'm never sure where to focus on a shot like this...I always go for the eyes, but I wonder if the tip of the nose should be the focal point in this one?
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Philli_B_123 Senior Member 327 posts Likes: 602 Joined Jul 2011 Location: Straya More info | Mar 03, 2014 14:42 | #9774 Cheers guys! Ace and Deuce wrote in post #16731813 Nice shot! I'm never sure where to focus on a shot like this...I always go for the eyes, but I wonder if the tip of the nose should be the focal point in this one? Any thoughts/opinions? In all honesty I was just shoving the camera in the dogs face, blasting pics left, right and centre without looking through the view finder. I'll definitely have to try a nose focus shot next time. flickr
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Mar 03, 2014 15:46 | #9775 Philli_B_123 wrote in post #16731847 Cheers guys! In all honesty I was just shoving the camera in the dogs face, blasting pics left, right and centre without looking through the view finder. I'll definitely have to try a nose focus shot next time. I took this just after Christmas I think with a 8mm fisheye. First time I did focus on the eyes and got the blurry nose. This shot on the nose and I thought it was much better. boofisheye-2
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nonpro Hatchling 2 posts Joined Mar 2014 More info | Mar 03, 2014 18:51 | #9776 Hey all; Image hosted by forum (678757) © nonpro [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff. Image hosted by forum (678758) © nonpro [SHARE LINK] THIS IS A LOW QUALITY PREVIEW. Please log in to see the good quality stuff.
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nonetheweisser Member 213 posts Joined Jan 2012 Location: Austin, Tx More info | Ace and Deuce wrote in post #16731813 Nice shot! I'm never sure where to focus on a shot like this...I always go for the eyes, but I wonder if the tip of the nose should be the focal point in this one? Any thoughts/opinions? I think it depends on the shot in my opinion. I think the eye focus in Philli's shot works because it throws the nose out of focus and gives fantastic depth. But the nose focus also works on Jim's shot as well. Me personally, I usually tend to focus on the eyes just because that's what I was always told was the correct way. But it's art, so technically there is no right or wrong, just our own perceptions of right and wrong. -Seth
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StillCrazy Senior Member 612 posts Likes: 2 Joined Sep 2012 Location: Vermont, USA More info | Mar 04, 2014 10:08 | #9778 nonpro wrote in post #16732412 Hey all; I'm brand new to this forum & this may be a dumb question but I've been shooting with the Rebe lXT & I just bought T3i. With the XT I could edit my RAW files in Photoshop CS3 but with the T3i I have to convert them with Canons DPP to a TIFF or JPEG first. It that because CS3 is an version & not able to convert the files? I know Adobe don't support CS3 anymore so that means I have to upgrade to CS4, 5 or 6 or should I just stay with DPP & do the conversion? Thanks in advance .... nonpro ![]() I'd say CS3 cannot read the newer version of Canon Raw, and so you should upgrade to a newer version of CS. Converting to TIFF, and then processing, is OK, but adds an extra step. StillCrazy - after all these years.
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NCHANT Goldmember More info | Mar 05, 2014 23:41 | #9779 Re-edit of an older shot Dead Tree Milky Way 6D x 2 | TM SP 35mm ƒ1.4 | 50mm ƒ1.8 | 85mm ƒ1.8 | 24-105mm ƒ4L USM | 135mm ƒ2L | 200mm ƒ2.8L II | 17-40mm ƒ4L | Sy 24mm ƒ1.4 | Sy XP 14mm ƒ2.4 Flickr
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MidnightRook Senior Member 676 posts Likes: 2 Joined Nov 2009 Location: Columbus More info | Mar 06, 2014 04:55 | #9780 /\/\/\/\ T3i EF-S 18-55II w/grip ¦ EF 35 2 ¦ EF 50 1.8
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