Chris Wilson
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Hi all, I'm new here so please be gentle!
I've posted a couple of shots in the "Birds" forum which have looked really soft compared to the originals.
In fact I deleted one shot of a water rail as it was simply not good enough.
However the same shot posted on Flickr looked pretty good for the conditions.
It's a low light grab-shot but the eyes are in focus and it was worth posting as it's of a fairly rarely seen bird (I got three shots off before it skulked back off into the reeds).
To cut to the chase I would very much like to continue posting here but I'm concerned that this don't show my shots in their best light (pun intended).
All help appreciated.
cheers, cw
I've posted a couple of shots in the "Birds" forum which have looked really soft compared to the originals.
In fact I deleted one shot of a water rail as it was simply not good enough.
However the same shot posted on Flickr looked pretty good for the conditions.
It's a low light grab-shot but the eyes are in focus and it was worth posting as it's of a fairly rarely seen bird (I got three shots off before it skulked back off into the reeds).
To cut to the chase I would very much like to continue posting here but I'm concerned that this don't show my shots in their best light (pun intended).
All help appreciated.
cheers, cw
for prints. Pretty much all my keepers get printed and a large number get taken up to A4. Rather fewer then get the full A3+ treatment. I have been tempted to get a wide format printer so I can go even bigger but GAS needs controlling so an upgrade to my current A3+ will (probably!) be as far as I'll go. I'm happy with what it can deliver in colour but would like better B&W prints.