Coffee house (selfie)
Darkroom, MaxCurve
Darkroom, MaxCurve
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What a cool place!
hardlyPlain ol’ flowers
Darkroom
The color is incredible...
Nature never is perfect but...
is often amazing nonethelessNature never is perfect but...
Nice angle and sharp!
The gradient background works very well here and nicely placed.
Lovely John. I wonder what that big lump at the bottom used to be?
It keeps drawing my eye and messing with the picture for me. #freakingmeoutLovely John. I wonder what that big lump at the bottom used to be?
I think she was holding a big Edam cheese until her arms dropped offLovely John. I wonder what that big lump at the bottom used to be?
Good capture, and I enjoyed the play-by-play also. I find the same issue with some of my photos -- they look good on the iPad but start to fall apart on my desktop monitor.Monarch butterfly.
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This looks OK at a small screen but it doesn’t hold up as well on a bigger screen.
I was out photographing late this evening with my new full frame mirrorless Canon and my 100-400mm lens plus an extension tube. I was getting closer to a Monarch but it was skittish, the light was failing, and half the time it was on the shaded side and then at the magic moment, I touched the shutter and... “change the battery pack”, dead.
But my iPhone had lots of battery left so I carried on with that and quickly grabbed the native camera app. I had to get a whole lot closer than with my 400. The first 3 shots were turned the wrong way and shaded but then a slight turn and it briefly caught the sun. One exposure and it was gone. The first 3 frames were useless, out of focus, etc. This one was pretty good but needed to be cropped more than 50%, and just being a jpeg, the background was noisy mush. Really wishing for a RAW file for this one.
Edited in Affinity Photo.
UGH.and then at the magic moment, I touched the shutter and... “change the battery pack”, dead.
Right. Especially if it is a 27” 5K monitor. That’s when you can see when you have overlooked any of the settings like sharpening, intensity, structure, or clarity.Good capture, and I enjoyed the play-by-play also. I find the same issue with some of my photos -- they look food on the iPad but start to fall apart on my desktop monitor.
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Vintage.