Thanks, Graeme.
I am sure that Moosification would benefit many of my shots,
especially he could give me foresight and vision to boot :-).
I didn't notice the shutter speed on the indoor shot of Daisy. I was
on my elbows, there was no wind (in our kitchen, even if the house
was built over 300 years ago ...) and I was of course very lucky.
I've checked the full-size file and there is little indication of
camera shake.
The album is here:
http://www.threeshoes.net/photography/tetworth/large-2.html
The whole file (6.8Mb jpeg) is here:
http://www.threeshoes.net/photography/threeshoes-temp/D070119Daisy.jpg
Cheers
Chris
On 25 May 2007, at 09:42, graeme.pow@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> Sorry I'm a bit late with my comments; I get the digest and I'm a bit
> behind.
>
> I like them all but my favourites are D070119 Daisy (#2) and D070127
> Tetworth Garden (#5). I love the colours and the composition in the
> first one and the texture and shapes in the second. D070134 Tetworth
> (#7) is just begging to be Moosified.
>
> I noticed that #2 was shot at 1/6 second. How on earth did you manage
> that? I am truly humbled by your ability to hand-hold at that speed.
>
==============================================
List usage info: http://www.zuikoholic.com
List nannies: olympusadmin@xxxxxxxxxx
==============================================
|