Nice shot, Joe.
Yes, you can send it to a postcard company, but I would rotate the image about 1-2 degrees counterclockwise first and also would try some sharpening in PhotoShop.
Cheers!
I would say that this otter-duck company is very unusual to get so close?
Or - it had to be a very smart educated duck.
Interesting test, Paul, I still own a set of FD lenses for my two F1 bodies.
Your lens is much better than your demonstration shows, knowing how difficult it is to bring the image into focus.
However, I would like to see the lens tested on a heavy tripod rather than on moving objects.
Nice picture.
Camera?
Lens?
Focal length?
Tripod?
Time?
Well, the tribe (our experts) has spoken.
I don't know your intentions, Arjun, but I would expose the first two images about one stop more.
The third one could be cropped on the top - about one inch - to make a long rectangle to bring attention to your flower. I would check the framing - I think the first one might need more space on the top?
When posting your images, you can click on the "Download" tab, so UHH members can review your images larger?
Happy shooting!
A demonstration of the impressive speed of Sony's eye focusing system, Joe!
Bravo!
You caught the good light, Brent.
If you trim off about 1/2 inch on the left side and add 1/2 inch on the top of your image in order to show the mountain top you will have a winning photograph.
Cheers!
Beautiful ... well, cars, too!
On top of that, Jerry you can go to menus and select a different language.
That could make your brain churn?
LOL.
Yeah, I bet the guy wished he could fly it too?
LOL.
Lovely weather, Malarz.
You were at the right place at the right time.
Happy shooting!
It is a good camera, spot or not. You can use the EVF if the spot is bothering you?
I would keep it and use it. I own it and enjoy it.
It is as good as its competing and somewhat similar Sony - which only has a longer zoom.
The question is whether you will be using a longer zoom than 400mm anyway?
Happy shooting!
It's a long way development ... from a wolf!
Good work!
Cheers!