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Jun 18, 2013 09:16:24   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
I am trying out a Canon 55-250 zoom. This is my back yard from my Den window. Max zoom, about 80 feet out, early afternoon.

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Jun 19, 2013 06:51:56   #
ygelman Loc: new -- North of Poughkeepsie!
 
hfb wrote:
I am trying out a Canon 55-250 zoom. This is my back yard from my Den window. Max zoom, about 80 feet out, early afternoon.


Looks good. Is there a question? -- or are you bragging? ;-)

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Jun 19, 2013 07:37:30   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
ygelman wrote:
Looks good. Is there a question? -- or are you bragging? ;-)


I took a snap out the window to see how the fine detail looked with the lens. I printed it and saw the spot of light area. By the time I saw the print the lighted area was gone. The print is the closest to a wet print in look that I have made so far. Also the first straight from the camera that gave a full white to black range. My house sits in a 80+ year old second growth forest. Sixty foot and more trees. So bright spots and shade all over. To me the print looks like a bucket of light spilled on the ground. No post or pre processing was done. Direct camera to printer. I think now digital can work for me. I would like to have a true black to white sensor. Thank you for the comment

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Jun 19, 2013 07:38:43   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
ygelman wrote:
Looks good. Is there a question? -- or are you bragging? ;-)


I took a snap out the window to see how the fine detail looked with the lens. I printed it and saw the spot of light area. By the time I saw the print the lighted area was gone. The print is the closest to a wet print in look that I have made so far. Also the first straight from the camera that gave a full white to black range. My house sits in a 80+ year old second growth forest. Sixty foot and more trees. So bright spots and shade all over. To me the print looks like a bucket of light spilled on the ground. No post or pre processing was done. Direct camera to printer. I think now digital can work for me. I would like to have a true black to white sensor. Thank you for the comment.

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Jun 19, 2013 08:09:10   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
hfb wrote:
I am trying out a Canon 55-250 zoom. This is my back yard from my Den window. Max zoom, about 80 feet out, early afternoon.

That's a nice effect - unusual.

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Jun 19, 2013 08:12:53   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
jerryc41 wrote:
That's a nice effect - unusual.


Thank you Jerry. No effect all natural.

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Jun 19, 2013 08:20:32   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
hfb wrote:
Thank you Jerry. No effect all natural.

Right. That's what I meant - nice effect provided by Nature.

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Jun 19, 2013 09:09:30   #
hfb Loc: Northwestern Louisiana
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Right. That's what I meant - nice effect provided by Nature.

Thank you

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Jun 19, 2013 09:24:30   #
Papa Joe Loc: Midwest U.S.
 
hfb wrote:
I am trying out a Canon 55-250 zoom. This is my back yard from my Den window. Max zoom, about 80 feet out, early afternoon.


Looks like it works, HFB. Have fun.

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