DTB58
TPF Noob!
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- May 20, 2013
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- Central Alberta
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I dont know if these would be major crops or not I just trimmed a bit off the edges. I dont exactly know what you mean by "metadata." As far as I know, all I did was save the same pic after I cropped them. Is there something I may have done to remove it?
Oh; OK I get it now. Actually what I used was Irfanview, and I clicked on "Save As" named the file, and saved it as a .JPG file. A lot of people without a trained eye seemed to think these were great shots; but I knew I would encounter different/varied perceptions here, and those are the kinds of things I want to learn . I am looking around for a photography course to take so I can get all the basics down...I'll see if I can track down the originals. They might still be on my camera. This was just done with a Canon Powershot SX 20. I appreciate your feedback - it will be very helpful.Metadata is often removed when you web-compress a file. It is usually a setting in the Save For Web function of whatever software you are using. Metadata (Exif Data) is a record of how the image was shot, what equipment was used, etc.. that is stored in the image by the camera when you take the image.
I was just wondering what you shot these with... the detail is really bad, and I was wanting to try to figure out why.
This is the full sized image of #3... as you can see, the details in the feather is almost non-existent. I wasn't sure if it was due to processing, or how it was shot.
Yea; I agree about trying to pull out the feather details on this bird. Can I ask how you would have taken this picture, and what you would have used?They seem a little soft. I like the pose in 1 and 3 but the branch in the foreground is a little distracting. #2 is a cool concept but the shadow on the head detracts from the bird... Female RWBB are a very tricky bird for some reason. It is really hard to pull out feather detail