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But how do we get down?(pic)Nikon 70-200VR Any comments welcome.
Cricketfan, I like this. The orange tops contrast nicely with the blue & grey, and add a splash of colour. Was this sharpened at all in PS? This pic really shows the resolving power of the Nikon lens. The details in the rivets for example.
Regards Meic
No sharpeningYes, I was quite taken by the position of the workmen and the detail of the bridge against the wonderful Brisbane sky.
I agree - the resolution from this lens is superb. The only PP was minor - levels adjustment & some saturation. No sharpening at all. Thanx
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