I would guess that your scanner might be really hurting the sharpness of
your pictures. I don't see anything that clearly says camera shake but
Joel's comment about using a tripod is good advice and he may have better
eyes than me.
Comparing 3 Sisters from Iron Mtn to Old Cabin Montana; the Old Cabin looks
much sharper even though the file size is a third that of the 3 sisters. You
should figure out what is causing the sharpness problem. Sharpness is very
important for landscape photos.
I like the depth of field in the Nootka Rose. That's something I find hard
to judge while taking the picture. I probably would have got lower to the
ground for the yellow Coral Fungus. That is pretty much a personal
preference but I am not especially fond of looking down at things.
Thanks for posting your photos.
-jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Darin Rhein
>
>
> Hello All,
>
> I just joined the list a couple weeks ago and would like your
> comments, and critique of some of my photos.
>
> Well, ya go.
> http://photobucket.com/albums/v626/cougar101/
>
> Thanks in advance for any advice,
>
> Darin
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