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A Bee In Your Bonnet.
Lens: Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS,II, Lens Camera: Canon T5 Photo Location: Neighbor's Yard ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/60s Aperture: F5.6 
Posted By: Tonytee, 09-23-2018, 04:03 PM



Focal Length 154mm, Manual Exposure Mode, No flash and used Multi-Segment Metering. Because of strong gusts, I had to increase sharpness a bit. As Bob Seger would say, "Still Runnin' Against The Wind". Still turned out a little soft.

Thanks for viewing.

TT

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09-23-2018, 08:36 PM   #2
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Because of strong gusts, I had to increase sharpness a bit. As Bob Seger would say, "Still Runnin' Against The Wind". Still turned out a little soft.
Needed sharp eyes to see something like that!
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Very nice colours Tony.
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Very nice colours Tony.

Thank you very much. It seems at times it is unavoidable when sharpening a little bit and not get sharpening artifacts and noise. Although the white fringe may be caused by a dark subject with a contrasty background and using a telephoto lens.

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Needed sharp eyes to see something like that!

Thank you a million times.

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