This set of photos I took for the wideangle theme for the Group - Next Shot. The photos I have arranged with the original first followed by cropped versions that I created from them. The idea was to make them all then decide which to post. I thought it a nice idea to post all the photos I took for the theme - might be a good thing for us all to do in the future to show our efforts and thinking we put into the theme. The last shot is just an example of a wide angle.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
My locality in wide angle - for the group Next Shot
This set of photos I took for the wideangle theme for the Group - Next Shot. The photos I have arranged with the original first followed by cropped versions that I created from them. The idea was to make them all then decide which to post. I thought it a nice idea to post all the photos I took for the theme - might be a good thing for us all to do in the future to show our efforts and thinking we put into the theme. The last shot is just an example of a wide angle.
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bonnyhills,
camdenhaven,
dunbogan,
midnorthcoast
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oh wow..... what a place to live! [ and I love the wide angle here!]
ReplyDeletethere are all fabulous! I especially love the shades of blue...very soothing
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of doing this in albums! great photos Keith!
ReplyDeleteI posted an album of some of the other shots I took yesterday in Palo Duro canyon but I really like what you did with this album, showing before and after .
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed seeing this. http://mrsrh.multiply.com/journal/item/718
These are fantastic keith and I think it is a great idea.
ReplyDeleteKeith, this is really showing what great cropping can do, it makes a world of difference in these shots for sure!
ReplyDeleteI'm still amazed at the quality of your Fuji, in that you can do such significant cropping and the image quality
is still so good! Have you printed any of your work? Just interested if the resolution after cropping would
still look good in print....
this will give you a better idea
ReplyDeletethis is the original photo
and the crop
the crop is a little blurred but not bad really - good enough for blogging - this camera is great - just not so good in low light but that also has it's plusses in that sometimes I get an interesting effect from the lighting
I'm so impressed by the quaility Keith, it's just wow! No way could my old Canon cope with a crop like that, it would be full
ReplyDeleteof noise and pixel loss. This is so sharp too, you can count the hair on the beauty's legs... lol
ops! running away since there is a close up of a spider!
ReplyDeleteYou live in a beautiful place.... the photos do prove it well..... love your idea of posting the original and the cropped after. Interesting to see the impact of the cropped ones on the viewer's eyes. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt's so peaceful, is there a swimming area here at all?
ReplyDeleteStunningly beautiful .
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