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01/29/2007 02:44:38 PM · #51
Originally posted by MAK:

Aparently (last time I went there was 1975) Knebworth House and Park have A lot of Wild Deer roaming around there.. I am DEFINATELY going to get up there soon I might post a thread when I get more INFO about it Everyone, of cause, are invited to join. Im sure Alan will be along and another friend of mine will be up for it... Yeh I know "bloody Deer again" but it's different surroundings and a good excuse to get out with the crew and shoot.

The Forest park is open all year round but the house and gardens open in March.


Count me in.
01/29/2007 06:23:15 PM · #52
Originally posted by marksimms:

Hi gents,
could someone who was there Saturday who were using the 70-200 2.8 IS with 2x TC please point out which images they took using this setup. I am looking at buying a TC and just want to see the quality etc. If anyone has a 100% crop as well that would be great.

(would also love to see the quality of those shots when Legalbeagle stacked a number of TCs together).


100% cropped images - all at f7.2-10. Converted from RAW using RSP (no sharpening).




1600mm (200mm x2, x2, x2) shot - Resized, autolevels (it was v grey otherwise) and sharpened. The main thing I notice is how much dirt shows from the stacked teleconverters!!



Message edited by author 2007-01-29 18:23:51.
01/29/2007 06:40:40 PM · #53
hanae is not a full member (sorry we are poor all offers considered) so I have put her shots into my profile and here they are...



01/29/2007 06:42:12 PM · #54
Hiya Guys!
It was GREAT meeting you all! Looking forward to seeing you again!


01/30/2007 08:46:06 PM · #55
Nice one, worth buying one then? especially for wildlife photography..

Stagblue (uncropped) is my fave..

Originally posted by legalbeagle:

Originally posted by marksimms:

Hi gents,
could someone who was there Saturday who were using the 70-200 2.8 IS with 2x TC please point out which images they took using this setup. I am looking at buying a TC and just want to see the quality etc. If anyone has a 100% crop as well that would be great.

(would also love to see the quality of those shots when Legalbeagle stacked a number of TCs together).


100% cropped images - all at f7.2-10. Converted from RAW using RSP (no sharpening).




1600mm (200mm x2, x2, x2) shot - Resized, autolevels (it was v grey otherwise) and sharpened. The main thing I notice is how much dirt shows from the stacked teleconverters!!



Message edited by author 2007-01-30 20:46:57.
01/31/2007 05:34:20 AM · #56
Originally posted by marksimms:

Nice one, worth buying one then? especially for wildlife photography..


I think so - Alan (Mr_Pants) reckoned that it really works at its best only when stopped down to f8 or f10, but I think it still produces acceptable images at lower f-stops. It is less sharp than the 70-200, but more sharp than the 70-200 with an equivalent digital zoom applied.

I might get a 1.4x at some point as well. I hear that is a good bit of kit, barely affecting the image quality at all (though the multiplier is less than amazing).
01/31/2007 06:44:44 AM · #57
Originally posted by legalbeagle:

I might get a 1.4x at some point as well. I hear that is a good bit of kit, barely affecting the image quality at all (though the multiplier is less than amazing).

I definitely recommend the 1.4x tele, since it makes the 70-200 a 98-280 with the loss of only one stop, and negligible softening (especially when compared to the 2x tele). I'n fact, I'd rate the 70-200+1.4x as comparible to the optics of the 100-400 for the covered range.
01/31/2007 07:30:00 AM · #58
No pics from you yet Manic?
01/31/2007 07:34:43 AM · #59
Originally posted by legalbeagle:

No pics from you yet Manic?

Been too busy with job interviews etc this week, so I've only had time to run RAW conversions on the keepers - hopefully I'll get the all edited & up by the end of the week...
02/04/2007 10:00:30 PM · #60
Great photos guys. I wish I was there!
02/15/2007 04:38:29 PM · #61
Woohoo, I finally processed my images.





02/15/2007 04:52:17 PM · #62
Really p***ed I couldn't make this GTG, but from what I see, apart from one or two photos of deer, most are of photogs in their natural habitat. And, it was the mating season!!

Joking guys, it looks to have been a great day out and a fun day. Hopefully I can get to the next one! Stunning photos all!!
02/16/2007 09:03:58 AM · #63
Great pics gloda - made me smile.

Just Manic to go? Any more from marksimms?
02/16/2007 09:06:04 AM · #64
Originally posted by Matthew:

Just Manic to go?

Yeah yeah yeah, I'll get them finished eventually :o)
02/17/2007 10:40:28 AM · #65
And they're finally all done!


The GTG Gallery :D

EDIT: titles & details may be added at some point, just not right now :o)

Message edited by author 2007-02-17 10:40:58.
02/17/2007 11:39:20 AM · #66
Wow, you really captured the social aspect of the GTG! Some great memories in there; I especially like the shot where we all chimp over the group picture. And I guess I have to practise panning some more, the ones you uploaded look really cool.
02/17/2007 01:06:30 PM · #67
Thanks! I've had quite a bit of practice at these GTG things, and I've found that most people concentrate too much on the shots they're after, and not so much on keeping a record of everyone there... which is something I seem to be good at :o)

I've updated all the shots with lens & people info, including the silly Canon 560-1600mm/f22 that Matthew made with those three 2x teles ;o)

Message edited by author 2007-02-17 13:06:51.
02/19/2007 02:58:03 AM · #68
*bump* for those who didn't see the pics I finally processed :o)
02/19/2007 05:32:46 AM · #69
Manic, great set of pictures, i do like all the shots of us.

Bob
02/19/2007 06:03:08 AM · #70
ROCK ON DUDE!!! great set of shots we should do it again sometime.. there is another park in Knebworth that boasts a bunch of Dear and a stately home with gardens etc etc .. might give it a shout in a few months..
02/19/2007 06:04:18 AM · #71
Great shots Manic - a nice variety of different processing applied.
07/17/2007 10:36:53 AM · #72
oops

Message edited by author 2007-07-17 10:37:14.
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