On 30 Jan 2005 at 22:31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi Rob,
> It's shot at ISO 800, and it's a pretty extreme crop. Probably about 1/3 of 
> the
> frame. The exposure was That explains the grain. There are no burgundy flecs 
> on
> my monitor, at least not at the size it's displayed. In looking at the tiff at
> high magnification, I can see that the shadow areas of the tree bark have a
> burgundy tint, but no flecks. Of course, the web version is a low-res version 
> of
> the shot. If you blow it up bigger than 100% it will start to fall apart. I 
> took
> a look at the metadata. It was 5.6 @ 1/500, and it was about one stop
> underexposed. I couldn't go another stop and still handhold. Here's the full
> frame: http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3079385 Paul

Hi Paul,

You description of the shot makes sense, thanks, good HH shot.

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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