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    The Old Ball&Chain

    Taken with Vivitar 400mm (handheld) on Canon EF, ASA 800

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    Slight misfocus here but I really like the compostion and thought behind this one
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    Was the grain intended? Looks like you have your ISO set too high if not. Whether it was intentional or not though, if you convert to greyscale the grain will make for an excellent capture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrickyRic View Post
    Was the grain intended? Looks like you have your ISO set too high if not. Whether it was intentional or not though, if you convert to greyscale the grain will make for an excellent capture.
    Shot on film, only adjustment comes when I pick which roll I want to piut into the camera, Noted above the image it self.

    Considered a GS convertion, It looses a lot more than color.
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    Whoops, I have a habit of not reading the attached comments of an image.

    It's funny how easily we can take ISO for granted in a digital world, where although you could have chosen a lower ASA for the above shot, doing so wouldn't have been quite so effortless.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrickyRic View Post
    Whoops, I have a habit of not reading the attached comments of an image.

    It's funny how easily we can take ISO for granted in a digital world, where although you could have chosen a lower ASA for the above shot, doing so wouldn't have been quite so effortless.
    On top of that, doing so with as slow a lens as that is I would not have gotten the shot at all. This is why I am trying to save for a faster 400mm lens.
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    Pleasing composition with the barbed wire and other fence elements going through the image in a diagonal line, with the sky giving you an all unintrusive, undistracting background, and TWO birds instead of one (is the "spouse" supposed to be the "ball and chain"? ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaFoto View Post
    Pleasing composition with the barbed wire and other fence elements going through the image in a diagonal line, with the sky giving you an all unintrusive, undistracting background, and TWO birds instead of one (is the "spouse" supposed to be the "ball and chain"? ).
    It's alot to do with the way the two birds where behaving. Of all the Sparrows there that morning those two did not separate for any notable period. With the way the Sparrows tend to fluff up into a little ball of feathers at times and the fact they where sitting on a chain link fence is actually got the ball rolling on the spouse reference.

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    i love film grain. So much nicer than digital noise.
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    Thanks, Comments like that make it worth it to correct those who imeadiately think diginoise.
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    Comments like that make it worth it to correct those who imeadiately think diginoise.
    That would be me then, LOL.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TrickyRic View Post
    That would be me then, LOL.
    You are not alone, I used to average two to three a week. It's dropped considerably but it has not gotten below one a week yet.
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    Man that is nice handheld shot. That lens is a whopper to handhold. The UV treatment you gave it seems to have sharpened it considerably. Fine job

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    Quote Originally Posted by DeadEye View Post
    Man that is nice handheld shot. That lens is a whopper to handhold. The UV treatment you gave it seems to have sharpened it considerably. Fine job

    Yeah it can be, that is a major part of the reason most of the handheld shots are taken early in the morning when the light is most intence, however I do have a manor of holding the camera and lens that enables me to shoot under less than ideal situations if necessary. When I am planning on sitting and waiting for subjects I'll take the full tripod, but I am one of those people that feels the need to move around a lot so I shoot it handheld a lot, I find it a lot of fun to test my ninja skills on sneaking up on them. I really enjoy this lens, it goes just about everywhere with me. Despite that I am looking to move up to the Canon FD 400mm 2.8L, but that is...not quite in the budget at two grand a pop, Granted I can get the consumer Canon FD 400mm 4.5 far cheaper, but it's not enough of an upgrade to warrent buying one unless I find one dirt cheap in the local venders booth.

    Oh yeah it's a lot sharper, I just wish I could figure out a more efficient way to do it with my shorter lenses, as it stands now I have to put the shorter ones on to a body no matter what. I do kinda worry about the heat generated during the process and what it'll do to my mirror and/or body.
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