Rose...
Sort of like "baiting" one 'camp' against the other. It's not the hardware (in the end), it's the photographer taking and processing the picture that make the difference. The best of the independent lens makers's products are stellar performers on a variety of camera platforms. It comes back to the person taking the picture, not the equipment. The equipment is important. But, the photographer is the first and most important part of any creative endeavor.
To paraphrase Ansel Adams (I don't have the quotes near me or I would use them here) - The most important part of any photograph is the 12" behind the camera.
sundar wrote:
... couple of shots.
Hope you like
Oh I always like when it comes to your beautiful photography, Sundar, and I especially enjoy your gorgeous roses!
I did like, I did like!!!!
Nice shots Sundar!!!!
The dark green background of #2 helps the flower appear to glow. It's very attractive!
Do you see the two large sensor dust spots near top of frame? If you do pp, you should be able to eliminate those rather easily
Linda From Maine wrote:
The dark green background of #2 helps the flower appear to glow. It's very attractive!
Do you see the two large sensor dust spots near top of frame? If you do pp, you should be able to eliminate those rather easily
I don't think those are dust spots, just light reflecting back.
HOT Texas wrote:
I don't think those are dust spots, just light reflecting back.
Sorry, I didn't make it clear that I was still talking about #2. See below. There are a couple of others, but these two are the obvious ones
Linda From Maine wrote:
Sorry, I didn't make it clear that I was still talking about #2. See below. There are a couple of others, but these two are the obvious ones
Those are for sure dust spots.
Dixiegirl wrote:
Oh I always like when it comes to your beautiful photography, Sundar, and I especially enjoy your gorgeous roses!
Thank you, Donna ! The thing these days with movement restricted, the supply is limited
These plants are nearby and I can't resist the temptation...
Linda From Maine wrote:
Sorry, I didn't make it clear that I was still talking about #2. See below. There are a couple of others, but these two are the obvious ones
Thanks Linda !
Yes, I think those spots are sensor dust. Which means I have work to do... either sensor clean or PP. This is a NEX-6000. Will try the auto cleaning procedure first.
sundar wrote:
Thank you, Donna ! The thing these days with movement restricted, the supply is limited
These plants are nearby and I can't resist the temptation...
When you have beautiful subjects that closeby, Sundar, there's no need to go further unless you really want!
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