Forum: Post Your Photos!
06-29-2008, 12:31 PM
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Indeed song_hm, you made the picture better while the horsefly is now much more visible without any sign of PP. I've not used to do any PP (except cropping and exposure tuning).
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Forum: Mini-Challenges, Games, and Photo Stories
06-29-2008, 10:53 AM
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Two shots - action and portrait.
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Forum: Post Your Photos!
06-29-2008, 04:30 AM
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Far from perfect techically (a part of nose is over exposured and the focus area is not perfect) but this shot has a kind of frozen moment. The dog stares that horsefly to just about trying to snatch it... :fedup:
DA 16-45 at 16 mm and f/4. I.e. just a few inches from the dogs nose. |
Forum: Monthly Photo Contests
06-28-2008, 08:08 AM
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K10D + DA 16-45mm f/4.
ISO 400 :: 16 mm :: f6,7
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Forum: Pentax DSLR Discussion
06-25-2008, 02:38 PM
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I've long been wondering why a huge amount of my pictures are off-focus. I thought I'm doing something wrong when focusing (focus spot off-target, AF finding something that I've not noticed etc). After I found this forum couple of days ago I realized that maybe my K10D is back-focusing.
I took couple of test pictures. These are center crops - the original ones includes the whole paper. First with Sigma 100-300 mm f/4 which I just bought. This one is - I think - just perfect.
The next one is taken with Pentax DA* 50-135 mm f/2.8 which I've mainly been using. I think the focus is 20-30 mm too far. I took several pictures with this lens and this is the best one. How this will affect focusing when the distance is e.g. 20 meters or something?
Focus was OK also with Pentax DA 16-45 mm f/4.
Is there any cure for this? For just this Pentax DA* 50-135 mm lens so that nothing would change with other lenses?
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