Hi Igor
the background rendering is much nicer here. Still not very good but okay
for a non Pentax lens ;-)....
greetings
Markus

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: Igor Roshchin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 6:23 PM
>>To: [email protected]
>>Subject: Re: PESO - bird through a mosquito net
>>
>>
>>
>>Kenneth,
>>
>>All images were taken between 3:14 and 3:15pm local time.
>>It is possible that what you think is being an effect of the harsh
>>light comes from the fact that I've choosen "strong contrast"
>>in the "curve" tab in the ACR.
>>
>>Here is an example when I choose it to be linear.
>>http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/bird/IMGP3150-lin.jpg.html
>>(only the first image).
>>
>>I am not sure which one is better. I think I like the higher contrast
>>picture a bit more.
>>
>>Igor
>>
>>Thu, 04 May 2006 08:03:43 -0700
>>Kenneth Waller wrote:
>>
>>What these images cry out for is a more subtle light. From the looks
>>of the shadow on the ground it must have been around noon. I know you
>>have to take what you get but as nice as your captures are the light
>>needs to be less harsh.
>>
>>Kenneth Waller
>>
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Igor Roshchin"
>>Subject: PESO - bird through a mosquito net
>>
>>
>>
>>Hi All!
>>
>>Being in Boston, MA last weekend, I observed this guest enjoying
>>a shower under the sprinklers.
>>I took a few shots through the mosquito net, but when I tried to open
>>the screen door the visitor rushed away.
>>
>>Having looked at Mark Cassino's pages, I think this bird is called
>>"American Robin". My pictures are nowhere close to Mark's,
>>but I was surprised (even though I know the physical explanation why) -
>>that I was able to get this quality of images.
>>(You can even see small water droplets, especially on the first photo.)
>>
>>For curious about technical details, the images were taken with
>>ISO 800 and
>>Tamron 75-300 /4-5.6 at 300 mm. The exposure information is posted under
>>each image.
>>
>>http://www.komkon.org/~igor/PHOTOS/bird/
>>
>>Igor
>>

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