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The first and the second are both great shots.
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Thanks Daq
yeah the third one is just to ilustrate the story
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You are a smart man to respect the power of the ocean....Mighty fine shots 1,2. ;0) Good job being safe And, getting the shot!
Rick
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Good job being safe And, getting the shot!:thumbsup:
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Yikes. That's a scary story. Looks like you almost became a statistic. Having a buddy along when doing risky outdoor activities is always a good idea. I can see how that might not have occurred to you when you headed out to the the ocean for these photos, though. The important thing is that you learn from your mistakes. Glad you made it back to share these photos with us :)
Question - the photos look soft and watercolory to me. Were they shot at very high ISO or did you run some sort of post-processing on them? I know you were using a tripod and slow shutter speed. But that doesn't account for the softness in the rocks. At least I don't think it does.
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Thanks Rick, and Shaxi
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Photo-John
Yikes. That's a scary story. Looks like you almost became a statistic. Having a buddy along when doing risky outdoor activities is always a good idea. I can see how that might not have occurred to you when you headed out to the the ocean for these photos, though. The important thing is that you learn from your mistakes. Glad you made it back to share these photos with us :)
Question - the photos look soft and watercolory to me. Were they shot at very high ISO or did you run some sort of post-processing on them? I know you were using a tripod and slow shutter speed. But that doesn't account for the softness in the rocks. At least I don't think it does.
Thanks John,
yes, I think if the wave had caught me in the initial position it would not have been pretty
Regarding the IQ I'm puzzled, I do not know why is so bad, I was using ISO 100
I think the lens may had water spray on it and I didn't notice, other factors: manual focus, using an adapter , smallest possible aperture :confused:
Also notice the crop being 8x10 instead of 4x6 ? the right side of the images had this dark strips that I cropped of, this leads me to suspect the use of the lens through the adapter
Usually the tokina11-16 is one of the sharpest lenses I have
yes I did PP on them, the originals look worst
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armando_m
Regarding the IQ I'm puzzled, I do not know why is so bad, I was using ISO 100
Were you shooting JPEG or RAW? How long were your exposures? At ISO 100 these should be totally sharp. And unless you had a film of salt water on the lens, I think they should look better. Let's figure this out!
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Originally Posted by
Photo-John
Were you shooting JPEG or RAW? How long were your exposures? At ISO 100 these should be totally sharp. And unless you had a film of salt water on the lens, I think they should look better. Let's figure this out!
Thanks John
I shot it Raw
Looking at the original , it is underexposed , I can increase exposure 1EV before any highlights are blown in the sky,
the shadows are still way dark, so I did pull the shadows a lot, creating the effect of having shot it at a way higher ISO at
least in the dark areas
edit: here is an SOOC , converted to JPG and resized only, should be visible once approved in the gallery
http://http://gallery.photographyrev...C1414_sooc.jpg
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Technical/equipment issues aside, I really like the look of the first two. And third is a great, if dangerous, moment.
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I reconverted the raw file with lightroom 4 beta, now look at the detail on the rocks !!
and no more greenish tones on the rocks
http://gallery.photographyreview.com.../DSC1414-1.jpg
I was previously using the sony provided software
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What lens was used for this?
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Be careful Armando I echo Johns comments. Try and always have someone with you.
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armando_m
SWEET! I definitely see a difference. :thumbsup:
-Bruce
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This happens on the Oregon coast all the time, sometimes with fatal results. The water is much colder too!
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Glad it wasn't worse for you or your gear!
The re-processed shot looks great!
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Ballen Photo
SWEET! I definitely see a difference. :thumbsup:
What Bruce sez: +1 Armando, much improved !! :thumbsup: