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Jan 12, 2013 19:12:59   #
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.
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Jan 12, 2013 18:58:08   #
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.
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Jan 11, 2013 17:15:40   #
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?
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Jan 11, 2013 16:32:38   #
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.
Came on this Bald Eagle yesterday. He was about 15... (show quote)


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. ... (show quote)


Thank You. It did make a difference. I do have elements 9 and will give it a try.
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quote=krus54114 quote=CAM1017 Came on this Bald ... (show quote)


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.
quote=CAM1017 quote=krus54114 quote=CAM1017 Cam... (show quote)


I hope you don't mind that I played with your picture.
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Jan 11, 2013 16:31:16   #
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... (show quote)


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. ... (show quote)


Thank You. It did make a difference. I do have elements 9 and will give it a try.
:thumbup:
quote=krus54114 quote=CAM1017 Came on this Bald ... (show quote)


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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Jan 11, 2013 16:26:57   #
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... (show quote)


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. ... (show quote)


But they are really nice pictures. I wish I had a 400mm lens, lucky you!
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Jan 11, 2013 16:15:45   #
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... (show quote)


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.

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Jan 11, 2013 10:38:12   #
Thanks howdysmom, I am really new to Forums. So it might take me awhile to work it.
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Jan 11, 2013 10:35:32   #
Meives, Thank you so much I did not know that. It would of saved me time looking for the info.
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Jan 11, 2013 10:33:41   #
LOL, thanks I will try to do that before Monday. And what is the diffence between Quote reply and Reply?
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Jan 11, 2013 10:32:25   #
Thanks Erv, I might do that.
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Jan 10, 2013 22:34:14   #
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.
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Jan 10, 2013 21:51:13   #
Thanks a friend told me about this Forum. Sorry It took so long for me to join.
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Jan 10, 2013 20:36:23   #
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

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