Re: CR in Rwanda With The EOS-1D X Mark II
I think part of what happened here is that a sprinkling of pretty rude posts belittling a new camera and its photographer (for not posting complete exif and shooting comments) was focusing more on gear than craft.
That said, the use of the linked shots to try and argue that the 1DX II is a waste, a misfire, a silly extravagance, was, to any objective viewer, a complete fail. Lighting and processing in the linked shots are at best good in a few, and in many unworthy of including in the series. Even the world's greatest photographers are very, very selective in what they share.
The shots in the link tend to document movement and activity without conveying emotion. I've never photographed gorillas, and, though they are in some ways close to human portrait subjects, catching character seems extremely difficult.
Furthermore, we have no way of knowing that the link reflects the work of the poster, so we take it on faith or simply wonder. And, of late, I've suspected several relatively new posters of having multiple user-names, mostly based on their writing style and quick defense of an earlier dubious post. I might just be paranoid!
So, somehow, envy or pricing frustration has turned into attacking the photographer?
The 1DX II is looking to be a great camera for the relatively few professionals who need it, and those enthusiasts who can afford it (and have hands large enough).
This past week, it seems that gorillas in the news are generating plenty of controversy!
rcarca said:clicstudio said:mistercactus said:Did the gorillas in Rwanda last october, with 5DSR, 7D2 and 5D2, here's a little selection:
http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=18142910&size=lg
5DSR in these circumstances was just brilliant & produced images that are just out of this world. For me, there's no better body for the job. Paired it with 70-200 2.8 IS II most of the time. For gorillas, the crop 7D2 was great but too tight, better for distant elusive chimps & birds. The 5D2, while still producing good quality shots, just made me want to kill the guy who designed its AF. RIP, it died over there in the rain...
Sorry to say and I don't mean disrespect... But those images can't even compare to Craig's. They look flat, over processed and there are a lot of flat highlights and lack of sharpness... Out of this world? Maybe out of this country... Nothing like the quality of the 1DX II... Again. Just my opinion as a viewer.
This is a typical cynical, demotivational comment on Canon Rumors. Mister Cactus has shared some moments that were special to him. Simply dismissing his efforts was graceless and nasty. It is exactly what stopped me from posting photographs ever on this site, even those where photographs are encouraged. Of course Craig's photographs are excellent - but don't let that spoil the joy of others...
I think part of what happened here is that a sprinkling of pretty rude posts belittling a new camera and its photographer (for not posting complete exif and shooting comments) was focusing more on gear than craft.
That said, the use of the linked shots to try and argue that the 1DX II is a waste, a misfire, a silly extravagance, was, to any objective viewer, a complete fail. Lighting and processing in the linked shots are at best good in a few, and in many unworthy of including in the series. Even the world's greatest photographers are very, very selective in what they share.
The shots in the link tend to document movement and activity without conveying emotion. I've never photographed gorillas, and, though they are in some ways close to human portrait subjects, catching character seems extremely difficult.
Furthermore, we have no way of knowing that the link reflects the work of the poster, so we take it on faith or simply wonder. And, of late, I've suspected several relatively new posters of having multiple user-names, mostly based on their writing style and quick defense of an earlier dubious post. I might just be paranoid!
So, somehow, envy or pricing frustration has turned into attacking the photographer?
The 1DX II is looking to be a great camera for the relatively few professionals who need it, and those enthusiasts who can afford it (and have hands large enough).
This past week, it seems that gorillas in the news are generating plenty of controversy!
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