I mean oversharpened.  Has to do with post processing rather than in
camera.

-- 
Best regards,
Bruce


Monday, June 14, 2004, 11:38:34 AM, you wrote:

HGP> When you guys say that you find it to be too sharp do you mean
HGP> specifically that the focus in general (including and specifically on
HGP> the overturned car) is too sharp or that there should be less
HGP> depth-of-field, keeping the car sharp but blurring other things?

HGP> Grady


HGP> -----Original Message-----
HGP> From: Bruce Dayton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
HGP> Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 11:50 AM
HGP> To: Shel Belinkoff
HGP> Subject: Re: PAW .... Kaboom!

HGP> Sadly, cool shot.  I do think it is a bit too sharp.  I would like to
HGP> see a few more from this series.  Yes, GFM mode has slowed the PAW a
HGP> bit.

HGP> --
HGP> Best regards,
HGP> Bruce


HGP> Monday, June 14, 2004, 9:00:07 AM, you wrote:

SB>> Not seeing too many photos posted to the PAW.  Probably everyone's
HGP> still in
SB>> GFM mode.  So, here's something to fill the space until there's more
HGP> action.

SB>> http://home.earthlink.net/~sbelinkoff/paw/crash02.html

SB>> Sometimes it's good to have a camera with you at all times.  Saw
HGP> this scene
SB>> and shot 3 rolls of film in about 1/2-hour. I wonder if the pic
HGP> might not
SB>> be a tad too sharp.  Comments welcome, of course

SB>> shel




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