I Can See My House From Up Here!

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Ken Ramos
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I Can See My House From Up Here!

Post by Ken Ramos »

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EOS 30D
1/125 sec. @ f/8 ISO 100
EF-S 60mm f/2.8 macro
430EX Speedlite, full
In shade, noon

salden
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Post by salden »

Nice image Ken. It looks a bit OS on the edge, especially the head of the fly.

I bet he can see your house from that height :lol:
Sue Alden

Ken Ramos
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Yeah just a tad I suppose. I was trying to bring out a bit more detail. This is a crop from 100%, so it looks kind of soft. I took another image of the same but it to looks soft above 50%. The camera was rock solid steady, it maybe due to subject size and maybe even sensor size.

You know I have just gotten this 30D and I really do like it, a lot, but I now have my eye on the 5D, which sports a full sized sensor. From what I have read, the full size sensor has much better resolution and really uses the EF and L series lenses to their full potential, unlike the small sensor in the Rebels, 20D and 30D cameras. I dunno, that is a lot of cash for a body. :-k Anybody :lol:

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Post by DaveW »

"It looks a bit OS on the edge, especially the head of the fly".

Think that's just a hot flush Sue! :oops:

DaveW :lol:

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Post by Ken Ramos »

Just as I suspected...surface radiation. :lol:

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