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Dec 02, 2006 06:34 |  #31
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damansidhu wrote in post #2336722 (external link)
Dimitri, Thankyou so much for that in detail critique. I always learn from your observations! I'm reposting the first photo, hope this turns out better. Your observation about the second pictures is fantastic! It never struck me compositionally and now that you mentioned it I totally agree with you. I'll remember to keep this in mind the next time.

About the sensor :o I guess im just lazy to clean it and it gets dirty between swapping those lenses.I do clean it before going out but the damn thing gets dirty so quickly again.

Thanks again!!

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Yes,thats better,a big point is to be very carefull with your compressing,it takes away all the beauty of the picture.

You also have a PM.;)


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Dec 02, 2006 08:57 |  #32

Very nice Daman,


The vertical shot has quite the wide angle and the amount of colours makes the eye linger.

What lens and F stop were you using to get that amount of depth of field?

The close rock shots remind me of Dimitri's style. I like it a lot.


Cousin. Who likes the walleye look. :rolleyes:


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Dec 02, 2006 09:01 |  #33

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Thanks a lot!

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This is a stunning shot Daman. Could you provide a link to a larger image please so that more of our eyeballs can enjoy it.

Thank ya.


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Dec 02, 2006 09:40 |  #34

dv2004 wrote in post #2342398 (external link)
Yes,thats better,a big point is to be very carefull with your compressing,it takes away all the beauty of the picture.

You also have a PM.;)

Thanks a lot for that PM Dimitri, i've replied back :)

CousinMadness wrote in post #2342778 (external link)
The close rock shots remind me of Dimitri's style. I like it a lot.
Cousin. Who likes the walleye look. :rolleyes:

Thanks Cousin - thats is a big big compliment for me :)

CousinMadness wrote in post #2342778 (external link)
What lens and F stop were you using to get that amount of depth of field?

The lens was the Tamron 17-35mm f2.8-4 at i believe f22.

CousinMadness wrote in post #2342791 (external link)
This is a stunning shot Daman. Could you provide a link to a larger image please so that more of our eyeballs can enjoy it.

Thank ya.

Cousin. :cool:

Thanks again :) Here you go, this image has lost some details too though due to compression..

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Dec 02, 2006 10:15 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #35

Thank you Daman, that was a fast response.

Boy oh boy... there sure is a lot of talent in here.

I need a wider lens... because my shutter finger is getting very itchy.


Cousin, who's not really old despite getting his first SLR in 1972. ;)


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