I'll leave this here (I hope)
Thank you. I was taking pictures of a blue heron and saw movement to my right. Turned to track and shoot. Didn't know what I had till I got home. Could spend the next 20 years in the same spot and never repeat this shot.
Thank you. Was on my radar, but was NOT sure.
Sir vonzip is the winner of? My thanks? And the USA long-distance reply.
Taken in Santa Cruz, CA. Blue Herons (3), check. White Egrets (20-25), check. Didn't see this guy/girl until I was home sorting pics in Lightroom. Thanks in advance.
Another “when” question to go along with this question. I’ve been working with Topaz DeNoise AI and Sharpen AI and like them both. For an image that has to be cropped, when should one us a pixel enhancement program? RAW or after PP? And which one do you use? I’ve looked at Topaz Gigapixel AI ($$$), Enhance and I-Tap, ON1 Resize 10. Any more out there?
Thank you, THE busser
Thanks to all. It sounded reasonable once I saw your replies. I've been working in LR with some of my images. Did I say "working"? Playing is more like it.
Thank you.
I have both Topaz Denoise A.I. & Sharpen AI. If I’m going to use both on an image, which one would I use First? Why? Thanks.
For the last year, it has been my mission to be on a shoot and to be able to “see”, maybe recognize the difference between what my eyes can see, and what my camera sees. I’ve gotten better, so we will call it a work in progress. Here is some information that I found helpful. Dynamic Range: Human eye = 24 stops, 576 megapixels, Camera = 11-14.5 stops max, 50 megapixels. Our cameras can not possibly see what our eyes can capture. My first post, hope it helps.