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05/09/2007 04:55:15 AM |
Greetings from the Critique Club.
Hi Lar,
Welcome to DPC! Congratulations on your first submission. It's very brave of you to enter a Free Study for your first submission - the voters are always that much mroe critical because there are no subject limitations.
Others have already commented on the noise and general softness in this image. I'm sure you can see it too, so I won't dwell on what is wrong. Instead I will try to help you understand why this has occurred. looking at your Aperature, ISO and Shutterspeed it is easy for me to understand why there is so much noise. The ISO of 1600 is very high, and almost certian to give this much noise with a D70. so how could you reduce the ISO? After all you need the quick shutterspeed to 'stop' the bird. The answer would be to increase the size of the aperture (a smaller f/number). I'm guessing you were near full zoom for this so you could have gone up to f/5.6. This would have drastically increased the size of the hole to let light through when you made your exposure, and would have allowed you to use a lower ISO - maybe 400.
I note that you don't yet have any editing software. There are some on the web that you can download for free that would help you. GIMP is a shareware photo editting product that is pretty powerful. And NeatImage is a noise removal product that has a free demo version. I recommend you take the tiem to download both. A little bit of sharpening would have worked miracles here.
Keep at it, and hope to see more submissions from you soon.
It is my hope that these insights are helpful and constructive. Please feel free to PM me if you have any questions regarding this critique. And please remember to mark it "Helpful" if you found it so. Good luck with future challenges.
Cheers
Paul |
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05/07/2007 09:53:45 PM |
very grainy and out-of-focus. |
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05/07/2007 09:10:50 PM |
The top of the picture seems grainy..but nice catch. |
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05/07/2007 12:28:58 PM |
wonderful capture of the bird in flight, but the noise levels in this image are really problematic - a great deal of pixelation in the green and blue/grey areas |
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05/06/2007 03:05:06 PM |
Nice grain but it doesnt really help the image much. |
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05/05/2007 08:07:36 PM |
The light in this image is very nice and you've captured the backlit wings nicely. The problems are that the image is very noisy and that the square format doesn't really suit the subject very well.. |
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05/04/2007 05:55:22 PM |
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05/04/2007 07:41:27 AM |
Nice try at zooming in but there are a lot of artifacts showing up, and image is very oof. Unfortunately for images like this you need a faster lens to get a very nice clear image. |
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05/03/2007 11:22:57 AM |
This needs to be run through noise reduction. Nice compositional capture, but blowing it up so much caused excessive noise. |
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05/02/2007 02:06:01 PM |
Nice motion capture but too grainy for my liking. |
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05/01/2007 02:38:47 PM |
There's a ton of noise on the image that takes away just a bit.Try NeatImage. It would really clear all that out. Nice capture though.Beautiful wing span. |
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05/01/2007 09:16:36 AM |
What a great capture! But IMO there's too much noise/grain. Other than that, its WONDERFUL! |
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