Ordinarily, yes, but since I was actually trying to include bright areas in the shots to see how the D reacts to them, and what I can do to work with them, your comment, while appreciated, isn't what I was looking for. Mostly looking for comments re: working with RAW and the camera, if such faults are viewable in the posted photos. I really wasn't out making photos on Saturday, just exploring the possibilities that the D may offer, getting a feel for it, and intentionally blowing a lot of shots to see about things like latitude and how one can "fix it in Photoshop" <g>.
Shel > [Original Message] > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In a message dated 3/10/2005 6:27:18 AM Pacific Standard Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/norcal/carmen.html > > Gotta work on focusing accuracy with that istD .... > > This was, I believe, with the K85/1.8, aperture @ 5.6 > ========= > Looks like a Shel shot. I think you're getting it. I like the girl in back > leaning down to pick up bread off water. I think I might crop the top a bit more > or tone down the highlights there a bit more -- it's a little bright, a > little busy, grabs the eye too much away from the girls in front. > > Is that the kind of critique you want? ;-) > > Marnie

