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Nice shots. The sparrow looks a tad green, the leaf does not appear to be in focus, and the rocks seem a bit too saturated to my eyeballs.
But I like the shots! My favorite would be #2. Did you use a single focus point for that one?

What toys do you have?
 
Like the shot of the one early fall leaf! Nicely spotted and well captured Chris. I think the shot of the five rocks needs more depth of field to fully carry the pattern of the diagonal alignment that crosses the entire frame so boldly; it's a bold arrangement of rocks, very strong, so as the DOF fades and the water's surface blurs, the effect is a bit lost, at least for me. The bird's pretty well shot, but the overall color tone is still a bit too green I think. Excessive green light is very often an issue where there are lots of bigleaf maple in the canopy above...I often fight with maple-green here in Or-Y-Gun. Overall though, these images show that you have control over your camera and can communicate visual ideas.
 
Thanks you guys. Very appreciated.
My new toys are:
5DMk3/7Dmk2
70-200 f2.8 L
16-35 f2.8 L
85 f1.2 L
24-70 f4 L
50 f1.2 L
Canon grips and accessories..
I am new to Canon FF and canon at all. So i was just having fun with almost no custom setting made on camera.
The raws were just converted and cropped a bit. The stones are my fav but you are right about dof. I felt that too. I raised the sat to create contrast with all the green around. Maybe a bit too much :grin:, but I love orange heheheh.
Great to have you guys chiming in. Really appreciated.
Chris@2015





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Nice shots. The sparrow looks a tad green, the leaf does not appear to be in focus, and the rocks seem a bit too saturated to my eyeballs.
But I like the shots! My favorite would be #2. Did you use a single focus point for that one?

What toys do you have?
Single point that is sir. Thanks for feedback.


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Nice shots. The sparrow looks a tad green, the leaf does not appear to be in focus, and the rocks seem a bit too saturated to my eyeballs.
But I like the shots! My favorite would be #2. Did you use a single focus point for that one?

What toys do you have?
Single point that is sir. Thanks for feedback.


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You are welcome. When I get home I will take another look. Either way that us a nice eye
 

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