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thanks GodfreyThis is nice, Riley.
its the remains of a burnt tree and a rock formation on the groundGodfrey said:I question whether the rock (or bit of a tree) in scene center and the little bit of a tree on the far right should be cloned out. Both items at this image size pull on my eye and seem a bit of a distraction.
G
thanks Godfrey
its the remains of a burnt tree and a rock formation on the ground
you are probably right, and I should probably clone it out
lets say pictorially wanting but spiritually perfect
Im still getting a handle on M1
perfection comes later
Jim,Godfrey,
Thanks!
Here's the funny part - we were a little late for the best sunset so we had too rush our shooting time. I had brought the Canon 5D3 with an 85. Since I was using a studio light on battery I couldn't use the modeling light (kills the battery in no time) and after a few minutes I put the 5D3 away pulled the EM-1 out of the trunk and because it has a red focus assist light I shot over 80% of everything with it. I told a friend about this on the way home (an avid Canon shooter) and he said it was now obvious which was the best camera - THE ONE THAT WORKED.
Jim
Call THAT squirrel duty????Well, here are some dog snaps (nothing like a dog snap!)
Squirrel Duty