Brian
Yes, red is sometimes very difficult for certain sensors, I believe.
Although many of your photos came out fine with your handholding, I think that
a tripod is best (with IS off) so that you can use a smaller aperture, slower
shutter speed and clamp or hold the subject or a background. However, I often
take the short cut and hold the camera in my hands.
Chris
On 8 Nov 2012, at 01:32, "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In the last couple or so years I have discovered that a certain hue of red
> (or
> zone of red) in tulips, roses and rhododendrons is the very devil to
> photograph. The red colour seems to bleed all over the place.
>
> I don't understand it, but I do seem to recall Moose writing about it several
> times some years back, with a cure ... :-)
>
> Thanks for the feedback Chris on suitability of that image size.
>
> I note again that this series was also a test of hand-holding the camera with
> a macro lens. I'll do more, maybe this week or so, but use a tripod and
> compose more seriously.
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