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A daytrip from Adelaide

PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 11:26 pm
by rflower
Whilst in Adelaide for my Brother's birthday, we went on a day trip to the Barossa Valley and Adelaide hills. Here are a few from the day that I liked. Hope you do too.

The Chateau
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This photo looks softer than the original bigger pic. Is that just part of resizing for the web?

A Reflection
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and That ol' Bird
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Any tips of retaining the detail in the black feathers?

Any comments or criticism gladly welcomed. Thanks

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 12:10 am
by Bindii
When you resize the images often lose a little quality including sharpness...I tend to sharpen once and then maybe reduce the opacity nearly everytime I resize something for the web...

Love the reflections in the second shot...its very well seen and caught!

You could use a little fill flash to retain some details in the black feathers...but make sure you underexpose the shot to keep detail in the background and the fill flash should only really be enough to brighten the bird...:)

PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:33 pm
by Pa
i like the first of these russell....with the magpie did you loose the detail in pp....i took a photo of a willy wag tail recently using these settings....manual...aperture f8...exposure time 1/125...i didn't post because the tail isn't visible...hope you dont mind i'll put it here for you to look at.


cheers pa


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 12:10 am
by rflower
Bindii wrote:Love the reflections in the second shot...its very well seen and caught!
Thanks Bindii. I noticed the reflection and thought mmm cool photo. I took this one, and then stepped back a few steps to get a wider shot, and a little breeze picked up and the reflection disappeared in a flash.
Pa wrote:i like the first of these russell
Thanks Pa.

Bindii wrote:You could use a little fill flash to retain some details in the black feathers...but make sure you underexpose the shot to keep detail in the background and the fill flash should only really be enough to brighten the bird...:)

Pa wrote:with the magpie did you loose the detail in pp....i took a photo of a willy wag tail recently using these settings....manual...aperture f8...exposure time 1/125...i didn't post because the tail isn't visible...hope you dont mind i'll put it here for you to look at.

Bindii and Pa, thanks for the tips with the magpie. I will try a bit of fill flash next time. Pa I do not mind you putting a photo up. It looks pretty sharp, and can def see the detail in your feathers. I think my photo may have been slightly underexposed, and I was in shade, and so was the magpie. Looking at the photo up close there is a little detail in the feathers. Something to work on for next time though.

I was pretty happy with the shot, cause his eyes (and beak) are pretty sharp. The extra detail in the feathers would have been a bonus.
:)

Re: A daytrip from Adelaide

PostPosted: Sat Aug 04, 2007 2:42 pm
by stetner
rflower wrote:A Reflection


Did you try the whisper at one end of the dam and listen at the other? Pretty cool effect!