EOSThree
10-23-2005, 10:12 PM
Headwaters of the Little Bighorn. Custer met his fate quite a few miles east of here.
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View Full Version : Bighorn Mountains EOSThree 10-23-2005, 10:12 PM Headwaters of the Little Bighorn. Custer met his fate quite a few miles east of here. Overbeyond 10-24-2005, 08:57 AM Thats a lovely clean and pin sharp picture. Very nice colours as well. Even a whimper of a cloud would have added a lot more too. Tom dmm96452 10-24-2005, 01:13 PM I can guess the camera was a 10D, but what lens did you use or what did you do to get an image that sharp? EOSThree 10-25-2005, 12:27 AM 2005:10:22 16:22:56 17-40mm @ 25mm Subject dist: 655m 1/50 sec, f/9 Mode: Tv Metering: Partial Exp comp: +1 ISO: 100 AF mode: One-shot AF Drive: Single frame shooting White balance: Auto Flash: Off File size: 8,803KB Image size: 3072 x 2048 Color space: sRGB Saturation: High2 Sharpness: High2 Contrast: High Tone: Normal Custom Functions: CFn 2: Shutter release w/o CF card: Not possible CFn 6: Tv/Av and exposure level: 1/3 stop I really didn't do anything special, in addition to the above exif data: handheld, warming 81a polarizer, Raw processed with Breeze Browser, post processing enabled with USM applied at 5, 3. 0, I am still experimenting with BBs USM, I think the radius was a little big, and maybe a little too much sharpening. Then I used curves a little, and added a little more USM in Paint Shop Pro, and re sized for the web. It is a little oversharpened there are halos over the trees, but an oversharpened image works well for the most part for a web post. |