"Cat fuss"
Copyright ©2005, Mark Irving ¤
Hand held 1/15sec using 50mm Macro wide open at f2. ISO800, some NR and very mild usm (100/1/0 to bring up fur) in PP.
| Photographer: |
Mark Irving
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| Folder: |
Irving |
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2005-Feb-21 16:47 EST |
| Current Rating: |
8.25/4 (Weighted rating: 8.12)
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| Camera: |
Olympus E-1 |
| Lens: |
Olympus ED 50mm f2.0 |
| Lens Adapter: |
None |
| ISO: |
800 |
| Aperture: |
2.0 |
| Shutter Speed: |
1/15 |
| Focal Length: |
50 |
| Flash: |
No |
| Tripod/Monopod: |
No |
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Dead Honest Critique |
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Wicked!!
Could be a scene from a Bond movie only this appears to be a much nicer villain. The cat is cool too! And the eyes are great.
Eugene Donohoe HoF Win ♥ ¤1 $ at 18:32 EST on 2005-Feb-21 [Reply]
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Very nice. I just bought this lens off ebay from Cameta Camera, can't wait for it to arrive.
John Mitchell ♥ ¤ ¤ $1 at 23:34 EST on 2005-Feb-21 [Reply]
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Excellent portrait of Bandit. Great focus and exposure. The neck in the background is a little distracting though.
Tom West ♥ ¤ $1 at 23:39 EST on 2005-Feb-21 [Reply]
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Thanks, Eugene.
Mark Irving ¤1 at 03:44 EST on 2005-Feb-22 [Reply]
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You'll not be disappointed. Very sharp from 2-11. But can be unforgiving. It'll raise the bar on your photography.
Mark Irving ¤1 at 03:46 EST on 2005-Feb-22 [Reply]
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Thanks, Tom. I thought of cropping the neck out as I had the same sense of distraction. But the more I looked at it I decided to leave it in as it somehow adds to the sense of human contact which is also emphasised by the motion blur on the hand.
Mark Irving ¤1 at 03:51 EST on 2005-Feb-22 [Reply]