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In To My Soul
05/11/2007 09:26:36 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by susi:
perfect! Congrats!
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In To My Soul
05/11/2007 05:57:08 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by roxy2345:
nice pic!!
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In To My Soul
05/10/2007 04:12:40 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by mpeters:
Congrats on a fine picture! Great sharpness and clarity.
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In To My Soul
05/10/2007 01:42:31 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by L o S T:
MY FAV BIRD
LOVE IT
Congratulations Sara!
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In To My Soul
05/10/2007 08:48:37 AM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by UNTITLED:
Gripping gaze...congratulations on winning the blue ribbon with this beauty!
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In To My Soul
05/10/2007 02:08:00 AM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by adrian45:
What a beautiful shot - lovely rich color, and the 'expression'. Glad I am not a mouse!

You are listed as having the 350D, and this could be the problem with landscapes. You didnt say what exactly was the problem, but I find the same - to me, there is not enough detail at 8 megapix to show the fine detail, but the sensor in this camera is very sharp with individual pixels.

I find the best thing is to set the film speed to 100, use a tripod, set the camera to RAW setting, use manual settings at about f11, colour saturation to high settings, and autofocus on something about halfway into the picture. If you have a choice of lenses, use your sharpest one if wide angle enough, and take several of each scene or view.

If you use the Canon software, set sharpness to about the threequarter setting, and if you want higher colour just dial it in. Then, in Photoshop, if you want, your can use Unsharp filter to crisp it more, and even then, you can use the sharpen filter to get it at maximum crispness.

You will then get the sharpest, richest shots you can on the camera!

It's a bit hard to move the scenery, but if you can move around, then take several of the scene, and dump the ones you don't like.

There is no substitute for taking more shots, and the rule of thirds is often very useful, where points or objects of interest should fall about one third from the edges of the picture, both from the top and bottom, and both sides - imagine the picture divided into three cuts both accross and down, and where the dividers meet, put objects of interest, and the picture is automatically more interesting. Good idea to read books on landscaper photography, and look at the luminous landscape website. Sorry about longwinded message
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In To My Soul
05/09/2007 10:03:50 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by tinky2:
Beautifully done. Congrats on the blue!
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In To My Soul
05/09/2007 08:09:40 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by JuliBoc:
Wow, Sara, your stars have really lined up in your favor. Congratulations on you blue ribbon, and have a wonderful time at the awards tonight.
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In To My Soul
05/09/2007 03:31:06 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by Techo:
Congratulations with this most excellent closeup. Love the color and capture of texture.

Message edited by author 2007-05-09 15:31:26.
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In To My Soul
05/09/2007 02:11:39 PM
In To My Soul1st Place
by SaraR

Comment by Melethia:
When I voted on this challenge, and this came up, I said out loud, to my cat, "This will win the blue". Ask her - she'll back me up! Congrats!!
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