Viggo said:Here's one from yesterday, angry bird, but got a couple of shots. 3' Octa on the left.
Does it show the whole shot on your computer guys, or do you have to scroll to see the bucket?
Click said:Viggo said:Here's one from yesterday, angry bird, but got a couple of shots. 3' Octa on the left.
Does it show the whole shot on your computer guys, or do you have to scroll to see the bucket?
Very nice shot, Viggo.
No, I have to scroll to see the bucket.
I believe there is a max of 4MB, or there about. So if you set your export criteria to Limit File Size to: 4 000k, you´ll get there.Viggo said:Click said:Viggo said:Here's one from yesterday, angry bird, but got a couple of shots. 3' Octa on the left.
Does it show the whole shot on your computer guys, or do you have to scroll to see the bucket?
Very nice shot, Viggo.
No, I have to scroll to see the bucket.
Thanks! Okay, is there a max res I can upload to show the whole image directly here?
Very sorry to hear this news Jack, we really do take our health for granted!!Jack Douglas said:What I'm posting is not a bird. Wayne was a great shooting buddy and a week last last Thursday he came to my place to sit in front of the stump props I have (his health wouldn't allow any walking). He was very pleased and captured many including his first ever pileated woodpecker. This last Thursday, he passed away of a heart attack at his computer, I'm sure he was editing photos. I hadn't received an email for a couple days and was wondering why. He was my primary critic and will be sorely missed. We both moved over to Canon not too long ago, he a little later than me, going for the 1DX instead of the 6D.
We are all very blessed to have the freedom, health and the finances to afford whatever equipment we have and need to remind ourselves of just how fortunate we are in this troubled world. Here today gone tomorrow. Make the best of it and spread good will as Wayne did, big time.
Alan, I've been trying and failing to this guy in flight all week.
Jack
Now that's what I call a bird portrait. I can almost imagine you directing the bird: "Okay now arch your neck a little more and turn your beak towards the light" LOL ;DViggo said:Here's one from yesterday, angry bird, but got a couple of shots. 3' Octa on the left.
Does it show the whole shot on your computer guys, or do you have to scroll to see the bucket?
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0V8A1564 by Stuart Edwards, on FlickrJack, eye focus probably looks off because i only have center focus point with this lens and extender combo. these little guys move way to fast for me to focus and recompose so as long as focus point is on the body it was as good as it got lol. as for the grain , keep in mind that the 5DIII images have been cropped to make them look the same size as the others which increases the appearance of grain.Jack Douglas said:sedwards, I did try the "test". For some reason, the originals in CR never look great so it took a Flickr look to give the detail. Seems the grain of the 7DII may not be any worse than the 5DIII but I did feel the overall quality of the 5DIII was slightly better. Eye focus on one image seems off. Your thoughts?
Jack