Photography
Related: About this forumGato, ya out there? Looking for comments.
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I've been a bit immobilized recently with back issues so I had to go back to last spring's archives to find stuff to update my website with. The pose and composition reminds me a bit of Gato's frogs so I thought I'd give him a shout out to seek his input.
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Just realized Gato is dealing with a hurricane right now. Proly too busy to look at pictures, ya' think?
SWBTATTReg
(22,114 posts)you get better (the sooner, the better of course). Thanks for the really neat picture.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,611 posts)The bird's remarkable stripes and its great pose really draw me in. Plus the superb bokeh!
Absolutely gorgeous.
Good morning to you!
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)Thanks for kind words. I think this is an immature red wing blackbird and they are a pest! They come through in a flock like starlings and I have to shut down the feeders for a few weeks. Can't afford to feed 'em!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,611 posts)Too bad they clean out your feeders!
mitch96
(13,895 posts)Bokeh... I think it would be a hoot for a photographer to name his dog/cat that name... A photographic inside joke if you will....
Ok is this bokeh soft? hard?
I know...... lots of questions...
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mitch96
(13,895 posts)flamin lib
(14,559 posts)Converting to 35mm full frame (a 2x conversion because of the smaller sensor) that's 840mm (16.8 x magnification).
Oly also has a digital 2x converter in the body. It takes a cropped image (5 meg) and re-sizes it to 20 meg. I don't know what magic the camera works but I personally see no quality loss. That means I can effectively reach out to 1,680 mm. My moon pix are shot using the digital 2x at 1,680.
The new 150-400 was just announced at $7500. I downloaded some full size .jpg files and it is SHARP! It's been, "401k or lens?" ever since . . .
Gato Moteado
(9,859 posts)photo looks great.....super sharp. the only think i would do differently is crop it at 4:3 (which is what the olympus sensors are) or 3:2 (like a standard aps-c or full frame perspective)......i imagine it was cropped square for instagram.
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)Since I started publishing to the web instead of fitting to standard frames I've drifted away from paying attention to aspect ratio. Most people find a rectangle more interesting than a square which tends to be static. It would look better if there were more room on the right to increase the eye movement for the viewer.
Good thoughts, I'll start paying more attention to aspect ration as a composition component.
Gato Moteado
(9,859 posts)...it really comes in handy if you want to use an image in a header of a website or in a publication and need distractionless area to put text. think i went overboard on this one?
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)a part of a grouping or as you mentioned as a platform for text to fill that space it's going to be just fine.