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Cute blue lizardI was purging images from my hard drive, when I came across this one. I don't think I've published it yet - but it was taken at Central Park Zoo, during my time in New York a while ago.
Shot at ISO500, and as far as I remember, I had not used noise reduction software. Handheld, & shot thru display glass. Kit lens at 60mm wide open, 1/30s. Apparently I'm a harsh critic, so feel free to give me a taste of my own medicine. I welcome equally harsh criticism. Edit: sorry for the pop up IE users... you really should use a pop-up blocker.
I don't like it because of the...
erm... lighting... no.. hm.... DOF... no.. uh... composition... no.. Damnit... Edit: Sorry IE uses, you really should use Firefox.. Last edited by PlatinumWeaver on Tue Dec 14, 2004 2:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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that image is crap... take it off the internet.
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What pop-up?? Sensational lizard pic. love it. I love the lighting. Steve.
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That's a dodgy shot mate... did you take that with a 1mp hp jobbie? ---snip--- I like the shot... a little more light around his head would really bring the shot to life. was this taken through glass? if so, well done not showing any reflection etc. http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Thanks for the responses everyone, you guys crack me up!
Compositionally, was it okay being in the middle? I dislike the placement of thirds, and I don't think it would have worked in this case, as the creature would be staring into darkness.
Just remember that the rule of thirds isn't a rule. Never was, never has been. never will be. g.
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G'day,
I have trouble getting good shots through glass and this looks really natural colors etc. seems really nice and sharp too... Re: noise reduction, I don't think I've used it since moving to the D70, haven't noticed any noise unless I push shadows up too much... Cheers, Mudder
WB was set to tungsten, according to EXIF. So that must've matched the lighting well. And the reason there aren't any glass reflections is due to all that blackness you see. It was one of those dark indoor enclosures and everyone had their PHD cams with flashes inconsiderately going off constantly.
Great shot mate & under the circumstance well done.
1/30 is hard to get pin sharp, hand held As for the thirds thing, I can say when taking photos that rule never enters my head. Never used it!!!!! Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
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