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BER
Administrator & Contributor
Registered: December 2006 Location: British Columbia Canada Posts: 648
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Tue September 9, 2008 12:26pm
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Congratulations on your new lens! Lovely capture, Lisa. Sharp and nicely composed. Conversion looks good--suits the subject nicely.
------------------------------ Barbara
Barbara & Fred's Other Gallery
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DayTripper
Junior Member
Registered: February 2006 Location: Fresno California Posts: 49
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Tue September 9, 2008 2:41pm
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Thanks Barbara! I am still not real happy with the way my captures turn out. I look at other captures on here and some are using the same camera I have and it just doesnt seem like my images are as sharp and clear as most on here.
Is there some place I can go to learn to use and download plugings? I notice alot of people on here use a lot of plug ins. I just dont even know how to use them.
I have been shooting for a long time but i feel like I should be better than i am , I know alot of it is practice .
Any suggestions? Anyone?
------------------------------ Recipe for happiness ~ An insatiable curiosity, a joy of discovery, quick to forgive, hold no grudges, stay loyal to the death.
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Russ
Senior Member
Registered: October 2005 Location: Tacoma, WA area Posts: 171
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Tue September 9, 2008 7:49pm
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I like the B&W conversion as well as the tilt of the flower. I do wish that it wasn't merged with the edges on the left and bottom.
Re the sharpening, what method do you use? USM? Are you handholding your camera or tripod?
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