Nice pictures, I live in a little valley so I don't get to see to many sunrises or sunsets.
I really like how the sun is beaming thou the clouds.
MamaJah-Jah wrote:
Welcome to UHH. I'm also from Wisconsin. What city? I'm in Appleton. Beautiful pics. Where is the waterfall located?
I live in Crivitz, WI
The waterfalls is at Dave's falls in Amberg WI.
birdpix wrote:
Pretty Darn Good under the circumstances!
Hi birdpix love your cover photo. I just got a great horned owl picture not that long again. Is the one you have a barn owl?
krus54114 wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
krus54114 wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 150 feet away. They were taken with a Canon 100-400mm lens. I did crop in to capture just the head. My main problem was that I had the Picture Style on the Canon 60D set on Portrait which makes the image look softer. I had forgotten to change it back to Standard where I prefer it to be. It is also showing noise because I also forgot to check ISO and proper exposure. I did like the subject matter but also realize that I need to pay attention when I come upon good subjects.
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Hi there, have you ever used Adobe Elements to remove the noise, and exposure if you take your pictures in RAW.
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Thank You. It did make a difference. I do have elements 9 and will give it a try.
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No problem, it's something I love to do.
I have Elements 9 and 11, but if you need help let me know. I have been playing with pictures for about 20 years. Have used all diffent kinds of editing programs.
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I hope you don't mind that I played with your picture.
CAM1017 wrote:
krus54114 wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 150 feet away. They were taken with a Canon 100-400mm lens. I did crop in to capture just the head. My main problem was that I had the Picture Style on the Canon 60D set on Portrait which makes the image look softer. I had forgotten to change it back to Standard where I prefer it to be. It is also showing noise because I also forgot to check ISO and proper exposure. I did like the subject matter but also realize that I need to pay attention when I come upon good subjects.
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 15... (
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Hi there, have you ever used Adobe Elements to remove the noise, and exposure if you take your pictures in RAW.
quote=CAM1017 Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. ... (
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Thank You. It did make a difference. I do have elements 9 and will give it a try.
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No problem, it's something I love to do.
I have Elements 9 and 11, but if you need help let me know. I have been playing with pictures for about 20 years. Have used all diffent kinds of editing programs.
krus54114 wrote:
CAM1017 wrote:
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 150 feet away. They were taken with a Canon 100-400mm lens. I did crop in to capture just the head. My main problem was that I had the Picture Style on the Canon 60D set on Portrait which makes the image look softer. I had forgotten to change it back to Standard where I prefer it to be. It is also showing noise because I also forgot to check ISO and proper exposure. I did like the subject matter but also realize that I need to pay attention when I come upon good subjects.
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 15... (
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Hi there, have you ever used Adobe Elements to remove the noise, and exposure if you take your pictures in RAW.
quote=CAM1017 Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. ... (
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But they are really nice pictures. I wish I had a 400mm lens, lucky you!
CAM1017 wrote:
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 150 feet away. They were taken with a Canon 100-400mm lens. I did crop in to capture just the head. My main problem was that I had the Picture Style on the Canon 60D set on Portrait which makes the image look softer. I had forgotten to change it back to Standard where I prefer it to be. It is also showing noise because I also forgot to check ISO and proper exposure. I did like the subject matter but also realize that I need to pay attention when I come upon good subjects.
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Hi there, have you ever used Adobe Elements to remove the noise, and exposure if you take your pictures in RAW.
Your picture after I took the noise out and darkened it a little.
Thanks howdysmom, I am really new to Forums. So it might take me awhile to work it.
Meives, Thank you so much I did not know that. It would of saved me time looking for the info.
LOL, thanks I will try to do that before Monday. And what is the diffence between Quote reply and Reply?
Thanks Erv, I might do that.
Thanks Erv, my friend has said lots of good things about the site, and has giving me info from it. I am looking to get a good teleconter to go with my 70-300mm lens. Seeing that I can not afford to get a bigger lens. For when I am taking wildlife photos.
Thanks a friend told me about this Forum. Sorry It took so long for me to join.
Hi I am new to Ugly Hedgehog, I have been taking pictures for years. I live in Northeast Wisconsin. About 2 years ago I decided to move up to the DSLR's got my self a Nikon D3100 first then a couple months later got the Nikon D7000. I only have 4 lens so far all Nikon's 18-55mm, 55-200mm,18-105mm and the 70-300mm. I really love the D7000, and I think that I will be sticking with that one for awhile.
I love taking pictures of Birds, waterfalls, flowers, bugs, aniamls and of people. I work with RAW files most of the time now, but still take in jpg format to.
Scarlet Tanager-f/5-1/640 speed-ISO1600
Dave's falls-f/22-1/2 speed- ISO 125
Frog-f/5.3-1/60 speed- iSO 3200