Re: River Thames at Culham
Thanks for that Colin
I'm finding that with my 7D images I don't need to sharpen as much as my other bodies.
Some areas appear oversharpened compared to others when using USM.
I've started experimenting with High Pass so hopefully this will cure the problem.
My "Juvenile Wren" post was sharpened this way whereas my "Roe Doe and Fawns" image was sharpened with USM.
As was pointed out, the grass in the Deer image appears oversharpened compared to the Deer itself.
Mike
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Re: River Thames at Culham
A thought for the future regarding sharpening: only sharpen what you need to, which rarely means the whole shot.
Things closer to you appear sharper than those further away. Atmospherics, heat haze and all sorts of things contribute and subconsciously, your brain is used to this. When we see a landscape photo where everything is sharp, our subconscious is prodding us that something is amiss.
Therefore, a little sharpening in the foreground, maybe a touch extra on any main subject, but let the background and the sky alone. it's a tiny bit more work than the one button approach, but it is often the final polish that makes the shot work with all of our mental tick boxes.
Hope that helps.
Colin
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Re: River Thames at Culham
Thank you all for your feedback. It really is appreciated! I agonise about sharpening, so comments taken on board. And I really appreciate the very upbeat comments about the light and feel of the pictures. For what it is worth, the first is also my favourite!
Incidentally, no HDR treatment here. Some post processing in Lightroom 4.1.
I am sorry I have been so I'll-mannered as not to put the EXIF data up there. I will rectify that when I am on front of my computer instead of iPad. I can tell you they are all taken with the sublime 5DMkiii, with the kit 24-105 using Aperture priority metering. As for speed, aperture and ISO, I will have to look all that up.
Cheers
Richard
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Love the lighting very special when captured like that. I agree with Stans comment, on looking at first I thought they were HDR images, #1 is a great shot also my fav.
Ray
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Beautiful shots. the light s just perfect.
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Originally posted by SamFisher View PostI think S_J_P is possibly refering to the bit at the top of the page
"Please post technical information when displaying a photograph. Minimum details should include camera, lens, shutter speed, aperture and ISO value".
Mike
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Very nice, and what gorgeous light, they do look a little oversharpened here, but look fine at the larger sizes on flickr.
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Originally posted by S_J_P View PostThey're gorgeous Richard! The light's lovely and the whole scene's pin-sharp, but I can't see the EXIF data.
"Please post technical information when displaying a photograph. Minimum details should include camera, lens, shutter speed, aperture and ISO value".
Beautiful images - great light!!
Thanks for sharing
Mike
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Beautiful evening light ................. it just makes the whole scene glow.
Colin
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Agree with what has already been said but i cant help feeling they are just a little too sharp, in particular the trees where they meet the sky - no big distration though
Stan
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Lovely set of images. Beautiful lighting and lovely and sharp
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Originally posted by S_J_P View PostThey're gorgeous Richard! The light's lovely and the whole scene's pin-sharp, but I can't see the EXIF data.
I especially like #1, it reminds me of Constable's Haywain
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They're gorgeous Richard! The light's lovely and the whole scene's pin-sharp, but I can't see the EXIF data.
I especially like #1, it reminds me of Constable's Haywain
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River Thames at Culham
I drove by the lock at Culham on the Thames the other evening:
River Thames at Culham by RCARCARCA, on Flickr
Culham Lock by RCARCARCA, on Flickr
River Thames at Culham by RCARCARCA, on Flickr
Feedback welcome! Thanks
Richard
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