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New Forest #2
on: November 06, 2010, 18:46:03 PM
So Binary and I went out into the New Forest for another walk today to get some shots. Im sure Binaries will follow but here are mine:

(Im still very much liking the macroness)

Kinda wished Id brought the tripod for these

Tiny mushroom by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


Woodlouse by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


Water Droplet by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


Lichen - Cladonia by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


IMG_6872 by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


IMG_6871 by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


Wood ant by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


Wood ant by Chris_Moody, on Flickr

And a non-macro.

Ornamental walk by Chris_Moody, on Flickr

And Binaries stupendous 50-500mm lens, as modelled by Binary.

Adam by Chris_Moody, on Flickr


Ive post-processed these a bit more heavily than normal, thinking Id see whether they come out better, I think they have, but am curious what people think. My past experiences with post-processing have gone:
No PP
Discovering PP and sharpening = oversharpened, over processed
Realising the error of my ways and cutting down to much more refined PP and sharpening
Now - Getting curious what the different features in Camera Raw do.


Re:New Forest #2
Reply #1 on: November 06, 2010, 18:54:10 PM
I really like them  :nana:

New Forest #2
Reply #2 on: November 06, 2010, 18:55:40 PM
I still havent looked through mine, its the 150-500mm

Im blown away by the macro shots you posted, i need a lens like that!

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Re:New Forest #2
Reply #3 on: November 06, 2010, 19:02:53 PM
From what we were saying earlier, there were about 260 photos taken, about 50 were the tree hollow one which Ive not looked at yet as thatll be an HDR jobby.

Im happy with the posted images at the size they appear on the forums, but I dont like how bad they are at full res, hence my regret of not taking tripod. Almost tempted to go back out tomorrow if the sun is shining avec tripod and spend a few hours stalking moss on some treestumps :D

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Re:New Forest #2
Reply #4 on: November 06, 2010, 20:33:09 PM
That water droplet pic really is excellent  :ptu:

Re:New Forest #2
Reply #5 on: November 06, 2010, 21:01:41 PM
Very nice pictures, what lens are you using for the macros? and that 500mm looks the bollocks... Now stop tempting me with more purchases :P

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Re:New Forest #2
Reply #6 on: November 06, 2010, 22:41:04 PM
Im using a Canon 100mm macro lens.

Tempted to try and put the droplet photo on a stock site but I know itll get rejected for being out of focus or something ><

Re:New Forest #2
Reply #7 on: November 07, 2010, 00:54:16 AM
Thats a nice lens, Kunal on the forum has one, how much did you pay, where did you get it from? So very tempted....

I do like the water drop pic, but actually prefer the mushroom shot, you could just submit them see what they say?

New Forest #2
Reply #8 on: November 07, 2010, 00:58:50 AM
Well i took 160 shots, uploaded 43 to a set:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12512629@N07/sets/72157625326098018/

And heres a few i have picked out:


IMG_0102 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_0108 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_0201 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_0133 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_0163 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_0198 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_0184 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr

The big lens:

150mm


IMG_0151 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr

500mm


IMG_0153 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr

If you look at them at original size i think they look a bit soft, was hand held and i hadnt really paid any attention to the settings or anything

Zoom effect:


IMG_0208 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr

Most taken with the 17-55 f2.8 tamron.

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Re:New Forest #2
Reply #9 on: November 07, 2010, 09:31:52 AM
The colour in your shots is much better than mine. What profile do you have your camera on? Or could this be another Jpg vs Raw thing where the camera sorts the colour out more for the jpg, and you need to tweak the colour on the raw files?


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Thats a nice lens, Kunal on the forum has one, how much did you pay, where did you get it from? So very tempted....

I do like the water drop pic, but actually prefer the mushroom shot, you could just submit them see what they say?

It was an ebay special. About £300 I think. It was second hand (mint, boxed and still got the manual etc) and I got a UV filter thrown in.

Id submit them but given better focus get rejected for more obscure reasons, and most of these sites seem to have things in where if the ratio of accepts/rejects ends up too much on the reject side you go into probation, its not worth the risk :(

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