Hi all,
I went to a local political event yesterday to take photos for one of
the groups that organized it (wound up getting my first photo credit in
a local newspaper, BTW), and wanted to share couple of shots that I was
partial to. The first one has a spot just above the microphone that
looks like sensor dust, but I can't seem to find it in any other
images. I didn't notice it until I'd uploaded it and started really
examining it. It's not glaringly disruptive, but I will get around to
patching it out one of these days.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/walt_gilbert/5112110201/
K-x, Promaster EDO AF LD 70-300mm 1:4/5.6, ISO 800, f/4.5, 1/6000, 133mm
focal length, Aperture Priority
http://www.flickr.com/photos/walt_gilbert/5112705466/
K-x, Promaster EDO AF LD 70-300mm 1:4/5.6, ISO 800. f/5.6, 1/6000, 300mm
focal length, Aperture Priority
I was actually pleasantly surprised at the sharpness of the second shot,
given that I was all the way out at the end of the zoom's reach.
Anyhow ... as usual, comments, critiques, and sandwiches are welcome.
Love,
Walt
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