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I agree--the blurriness spoils it a bit. Do you have a tripod??--or could you, next time, find a way to steady the camera? Its really difficult to stay steady for a macro--just the process of pushing the shutter may be enough to cause 'shake' in the photo.Here's a macro with a Hoya closeup filter/lens on my E10 this Spring. I used a tripod and don't think I could have gotten the exposure--nor the DOF and detail without a tripod. (Good grief--its a macro again--not really my thing, but I realized that and florals is all I've posted LOL).
Diane
Diane
Thread: Day of .....THE CICADA (1 of 2) | Forum: Photography
Oh, cicadas--when I read this I thought you MUST be in the south--but then I remembered the summer on the Hudson in NY where they were so bad you couldn't hear people speak. The second one is a really sharp macro--I wonder what the first would look like with a bit of fill flash--or maybe more backlight?? The first composition is good.
Thread: Day of the Lotus | Forum: Photography
I wanted to try shooting the Swallowtails in late afternoon with a macro lens instead of my zoom--taken with a Tamron 90mm macro.
Thread: Day of the Lotus | Forum: Photography
The second is the second day of bloom for the lotus (we had over a dozen huge blooms--but they don't all bloom at one time).
The first was taken with my Canon 50mm f/1.8, the second with my Canon 70-200L f/4.
Thread: Looks like butterfly night | Forum: Photography
Thread: RAW files and Bibble?? | Forum: Photography
Attached Link: http://www.dpreview.com/news/0208/02080703thomd100ebook.asp
Pinto, look at this link. Thom Hogan, a terrific Nikon photographer, has just published his new complete book on the D100. I find his technical pointers useful for any photographer, but this will be very D100 focused and might be worthwhile to think about.Thread: RAW files and Bibble?? | Forum: Photography
Attached Link: http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/nikond100/
Hmmm--in the Canons and Oly, the RAW has a jpg thumb and it looks perfectly normal. Only if I process and bring the RAW in to PS as linear tiff without a profile does the RAW look different--very dark, and some prefer to work from there whereas many prefer to assign a profile to it before conversion. I know that the D100 has 3 color spaces and assume you can assign one of these to the RAW before conversion. As far as I know, the D100's RAW images look 'normal'. Look here for a complete in depth review of the camera.Thread: RAW files and Bibble?? | Forum: Photography
I have PS7--it does have RAW as one of the formats, but it can't open Canon's RAW and I feel relatively certain it can't open Nikon's since they are both proprietary. I tried opening my RAW Canon files (it won't open the Oly RAW either--only the Oly plugin for PS will 'import' Oly RAW files) expecting that it wouldn't--and, of course, it didn't. I can't even recognize a RAW file. Who knows why PS put this in--or what RAW files it can open.
Thread: RAW files and Bibble?? | Forum: Photography
Oh, reread your post--yes, each mfg.'s version of RAW is QUITE proprietary and requires some conversion program--be it that mfg. or a 3rd party.
Thread: RAW files and Bibble?? | Forum: Photography
Pinto, I have a Canon D60 (and an Oly E10 and Canon G1--older but both use RAW--the Oly has its own RAW format), so can't comment on Nikon's. I have a number of photographer friends that have Nikons, mostly D1Xs, but I expect that this would apply to D100's also--I believe there is a software called Nikon Capture, but you have to purchase it. I'm guessing it is similar to Breezebrowser and Yarcplus for the Canons RAW format. I know about Bibble, but not enough to tell you anything. I'd recommend you try www.dpreview.com and check out the Nikon SLR forum and you would get straightforward infor from people using the software. Oly does have a plugin for PS for their RAW conversion--nice, but my preference is the 2 relatively inexpensive conversion apps for the Canon. Perhaps Bibble is similar--or you may prefer the Nikon Capture if you learn more about it. I've just picked up that information in passing when I occasionally read the Nikon SLR forum or from my Nikon friends. The important thing to know about RAW is that it is basically a negative--with no processing whatsoever and any other format will have some in camera processing.
Thread: Haunted House | Forum: Photography
Being a b/w lover, the grainy interior shot, slightly askew, gives a real feeling of a creepy haunted house interior.
Thread: Complementery coloration | Forum: Photography
'Tis a bee. This was early in the morning--you can tell from the butterfly shadow on the sunflower. Really lovely intense color.
Thread: Looks like butterfly night | Forum: Photography
Thanks, the ability to work with DOF more creatively is one reason I chose to get a DSLR with interchangeable lens. Nice to see many of the same folks around here too.
Thread: Wasp shot #1 | Forum: Photography
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Good details. I have a b/w--empty. The nests are wonderful creations--just terrific for rather abstract images.Thread: Cool Wheels | Forum: Photography
Is it a Prowler?? I took a shot of one of those last Fall. Not so much for the car, but for the wonderful abstract reflections I got in the side and top. I'll have to see if I can dig them out. Diane
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Thread: Macro Flower 2 | Forum: Photography