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Panorama and 2 Flower shots

 
canons900
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May 18, 2011 11:28 |  #1

I mostly shoot sports for my boys teams but I had a chance to do shoot some tulips and the Oakland bridge in San Francisco. Most of my posts are in the sports section.

I shot these with my 1d Classic and a Sigma 24-60mm 2.8 for the pano shot of the bridge and a Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 for the two tulip shots.

I was wondering if there is something I could have done different with these or process differently or any other crit someone might be able to offer.

Feedback is appreciated.

Thanks

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May 18, 2011 15:48 |  #2

Flower shots are nice bridge doesn't do it for me looks over sharpened or too much crop for pixilation


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May 18, 2011 16:36 |  #3

canons900 wrote in post #12433723 (external link)
I shot these with my 1d Classic and a Sigma 24-60mm 2.8 for the pano shot of the bridge and a Sigma 70-200mm 2.8 for the two tulip shots.

I was wondering if there is something I could have done different with these or process differently or any other crit someone might be able to offer.

Feedback is appreciated.

Flower shots are nice, bright colors, pretty sharp, DOF is pretty shallow on the first one, makes it look out of focus. Looks like camera focused on the top edges of the pedals.

Aside from the Hard mid day lighting conditions and the noise in the shot, I think you did well with the bridge panorama. Ya work with what you have, when its the only time you have.


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