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My First Few Images For 15 Years

UPINSMOKE
Posted 07/04/2007 - 23:30 Link
Just thought I would post these images to see what you all thought. Have not been out with a camera just to take pictures for a long long time. Still waiting for my new Pentax K100D to arrive. These were taken with my old Minalta Dimage Z1. Can't wait till I can go out with the new gear.

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Mannesty
Posted 08/04/2007 - 09:28 Link
Feels good, doesn't it?
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream
George Lazarette
Posted 08/04/2007 - 10:10 Link
These are rather nice, especially the swan pic. It's difficult to get so much detail in the feathers.

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golfdiesel
Posted 08/04/2007 - 15:22 Link
Wow these images are really great, considering that the lens of the Z1 is not the best piece of glass around (understatement). There is usually a lot of CA with this lens.
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UPINSMOKE
Posted 08/04/2007 - 22:43 Link
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There is usually a lot of CA with this lens.

If I knew what this meant I could comment. Perhaps one of you chaps could give me a run thought with all abbreviations or a t least the common ones.

After 15 years of no photography to mention I have lost most of my technical know how. But I do not think that matters too much at the moment as I am just enjoying again the fun of getting out and taking the photo's I like. In the hope that a few others also like them as well. If not what the heck. Its me who has to look at them.

I went to London Zoo armed with my little Minolta today, so as soon as I can will post some more pics if I think their worth a look.

Thank you all for you nice comments so far, I thought I was in for a pasting from the critics. It was a nice surprise .
Mannesty
Posted 08/04/2007 - 22:52 Link
In for a pasting? Surely not . . . unless you're PeteKD in disguise

Nice swan, good detail in most of the feathers except the back, which is a little washed out (over-exposed).
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream
UPINSMOKE
Posted 09/04/2007 - 15:06 Link
As promised some more images for you all to give the once over all taken a London Zoo. All had to be taken through glass or wire. So have managed to pick out what I think are the best. All again with my Minolta Z1 so not as flexible as I would like.

But we all have to do our best with the tools we have at the time.

Hoping for the new Pentax to arrive tomorrow.

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Vulture taken through wire.

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Taken through glass

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Taken through glass
Mannesty
Posted 09/04/2007 - 15:41 Link
Use a circular polariser when shooting through glass to eliminate (as much as you can) any reflections from the glass, and/or stand very close to the glass (but keep the glass between you and your subject )

Nice record but not great images, sorry. The lion pose is the best of the bunch but needs more processing to improve contrast etc.

I went to Chester Zoo many years ago. Turned a corner to confront a Jaguar (big black cat, not a car). I obviously startled it because it leapt at the glass/plexiglass and hit it with all 4 feet and about a yard from my face.

Good job I was staying in a hotel and had plenty of spare underwear. I needed it.
Peter E Smith - flickr Photostream
UPINSMOKE
Posted 09/04/2007 - 16:19 Link
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The lion pose is the best of the bunch but needs more processing to improve contrast etc.

Is this any better? not that good at post processing images, the program I use is Coral Photo Paint Select Addition the only one I have at the moment.

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justgetoutandride
Posted 09/04/2007 - 19:00 Link
much better!
Please call me aj,

I use a Pentax K10D, on a MacBook with LightRoom (vers 1.3 + beta 2)

http://www.ba-joseph.co.uk/gallery

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