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A few from holiday. Playing about with new processing techniques as well. In no way are these the final copies (Just realised I hate the Vignette technique :))



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A few from holiday. Playing about with new processing techniques as well. In no way are these the final copies (Just realised I hate the Vignette technique :))
Nothing wrong with a bit of vignette. Just as long as you know there's a time and place for it! For example, I think it works well in the first two images, more than the second two.

Also, I thought the terms of Flickr meant you should be linking the images back to the site but I could be wrong.
 
Just got my new Lightcraft Workshop 9 Stop, testing it out on my Siggy 1.4 but showed up a lot of gunk either on the filter or on the lens :( May have to get the Siggy replaced if I can't find it myself

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Took a few pictures and stitched them together for this, but I didn't get the bottom of the back wheel unfortunately. I need some more experience on panorama shots, they are pretty fun :)
Maybe the top needs to be cut off.
 
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Just curious at why you chose to stitch a shot like that? As you can get a similar shot by stepping back and opening up the aperture.
 
The only thing I can think of is to get uber-resolution just for the megapixelsssssss. I want to look at the fingerprints on the door handles!
 
This tamron is difficult to work with!

I wonder if it's because I'm not using a polarizer, makes a huge different to the lighting in woodlands :eek:

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I quite like that neil, although one thing that is striking me at the moment is the left hand side appears quite soft compared to the rest of the shot. Difficult to get the balance with the greenery along with the brightness of the sun I'm sure.
 
I quite like that neil, although one thing that is striking me at the moment is the left hand side appears quite soft compared to the rest of the shot. Difficult to get the balance with the greenery along with the brightness of the sun I'm sure.

It was shot at f5.6 I don't know why the left hand picture is soft, softness is a problem I'm having with this lens at the moment.

Would it have been in focus at F8?

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Hmm worrying...
 
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