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Even More Fun Pictures with Nikon

m_driscoll

New member
Thanks Lloyd, Matt, Jorgen, Steve for the kind comments. It's good to see some of the warm yellow ball again :)

Matt, stable wall ? In this rural area not sure these guys have a decent stable. For sure nothing quite close to Steen's own premises. The owner of the two horses got a print of the larger brown fellow posted a few pages back. But you're right and have good eyes, the one you quoted above have sharpened for print. Will do this week-end... (did you get my MP btw?).

Lloyd, sometimes you post so fast. How could you possibly intercalate an answer between my two posts above? :shocked: I predict that one day you'll address a thread question before the OP had time to submit it. :toocool:
Corlan: It'd make a fine "horse family" print. How do you sharpen your photos for print?

I haven't posted here recently. I bet Lloyd can predict what I'll post next.

Another one from yesterday's shots

Jason: Great stealthy street shot.

Cheers, Matt

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Lloyd

Active member
Well, I don't know about that. But, they're not of bears! Cheers, Matt.
YES!!!! Nailed it! :thumbs:

Beautiful dog. The red reflection in the water in the second shot is amazing!! Nice catch on the seagull, sharp as a tack! Nice work, as always.
 

Lloyd

Active member
Lloyd: Thanks. Did you notice the little bit of drool on the dog's chin; and, that red reflection was amazing. Cheers, Matt.
I didn't at first, but see it now. Cute.

Honestly, the more I look at the red (and white) reflection, the more amazed I become. Stunning.
 

m_driscoll

New member
I didn't at first, but see it now. Cute.

Honestly, the more I look at the red (and white) reflection, the more amazed I become. Stunning.
Lloyd: I went back to look at the original. I have four shots of that. None are cropped and they all have that bright red (and black and white) reflection. This one's intensified a bit; but, they all look like paint on the water. The jagged reflection of the black stripe's pretty cool. I wanted to see if i had any shots that showed more of the context. No such luck. Cheers, Matt.

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Corlan F.

Subscriber Member
Corlan: It'd make a fine "horse family" print. How do you sharpen your photos for print?
When needed i mainly use Sharpener Pro modules from Nik (settings depending on the printer + intended use), and generally speaking the print files are a bit over sharpened than the general purpose version, especially photos with subjects where some "contrast sharpening" is sometimes useful. For the latter stage one can use a number of solutions, including the original tools in PS.
Print wise the overall difference in results with specialized plug-ins and programs are mostly visible for critical uses such as large prints, products ads and alike. Beside of course, on screen pixel-peeping ;).

Nice photos in the last set btw. I second Lloyd re the lovely painted like reflections... now your next mission is to shoot the same dog, same framing no crop... with a WA. :toocool: :D
 

shtarka1

Active member
Matt....Stop Showing Off! Last 3 Are Ausgetzeichnet, Bellissimo, Bonita, or as we say in Beantown Wicked Good :D!
 
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