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Started by Binary Shadow, August 07, 2011, 23:33:17 PM

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Binary Shadow

Was sent over to Ryde for business for a few days ago, thought it would be rude to not take the camera

Took a small kit over:
EOS 50D
10-24mm
28-135mm

took a few shots full set here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12512629@N07/sets/72157627379901674/


IMG_2671 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2687 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2695 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2713 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2759 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2774 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2719 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr

Not great really, hazy and coulda used some of the other lenses really.

zpyder

2759 is the best I think :D

XEntity

Out of the set I prefer two that you didn't post:


IMG_2665 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr


IMG_2747 by Adam Woodford, on Flickr

Russell

I quite like 2759 as well, although the sky is better in 2747.

I've been to the Isle of White a couple of times on family holidays, quite a long time ago now though, wouldn't mind going back seem to remember it being quite a nice place for a holiday.

Binary Shadow

:D thanks, i couldnt very well post the whole set though  :cheers:

Im quite happy with the overall result but when i go 1:1 they are soft and the focus isnt where i would like  :worried:

XEntity

Quote from: Binary Shadow on August 08, 2011, 19:52:58 PM
:D thanks, i couldnt very well post the whole set though  :cheers:

Im quite happy with the overall result but when i go 1:1 they are soft and the focus isnt where i would like  :worried:

I think we all have that problem, when looking at them at 1:1, the only thing is rarely anyone else sees them at that res.. I know what you mean though..

Mongoose

Quote from: Binary Shadow on August 08, 2011, 19:52:58 PM
:D thanks, i couldnt very well post the whole set though  :cheers:

Im quite happy with the overall result but when i go 1:1 they are soft and the focus isnt where i would like  :worried:

you do realise looking at 1:1 with a shot from the 50D is equivalent to blowing the shot up to ~50 inches on the long side?