Activity for User 676 - Rich Sears - timetravelerxiv@gmail.com

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7 Jan 21 Comment While I feel Auto ISO can be in most photographer's repertoire, especially a scene with rapidly changing elements, I agree a stationary scene is usually better handled in manual mode. Some Nikon cameras, while in Auto ISO mode, have gone wacky with shutter speeds, thus forcing extreme ISO's. I experienced this with their D7200 and their D810. A call to tech support leads to resetting the camera to factory default and that seems to remedy the issue.

I like Tom's suggestion for using Topaz's DeNoise Ai In post. It is absolutely amazing how far they have developed their technology. They claim to be able to adjust for noise and not suffer the normal softening in sharpness occurring in other software.

I have also experienced being able to bring back images exposed incorrectly by at least four stops with Nikon cameras. I suspect this is also true of other fine cameras.

I can see why you are drawn to going back to this scene over and over Paul.
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7 Jan 21 Comment At this exhibition it was meaningful to take your image with someone leaning forward, with leading arm seemingly touching the tip of Van Gogh beard and her trailing arm in a parallel line with her body. As if she were fully engaged. I like your composition not straight on and with someone strolling with a carriage. Jan 19th
7 Jan 21 Comment Your concept is refreshing Les. Is the viewer to just look upon this shot as is. Or is there some dreamlike imagery holding the man back from fully escaping urban life, even for a visionary moment. I agree with Tony to eliminate the post for composition reasons, along with repositioning the man by cropping in from the left. Well done. Jan 19th
7 Jan 21 Comment Very interesting capture Tony. The multitude of layers and tones in the sand, the human footprints along with several areas of shadowing, all create engagement. Technical aspects are fine, as is composition. Jan 19th
7 Jan 21 Comment Unfortunately I do not have a lens capable of capturning the entire magnificient ceiling. However, you can search online for images of Cincinnati Museum Ctr ceiling. No overall images there either, but considerable number to give a holistic view.

https://www.google.com/search?sxsrf=ALeKk019J37tOXptJwAGw4-hmLcgW2GMEw:1611066037961&source=univ&tbm=isch&q=image+of+cincinnati+museum+center+ceiling&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj0zZvXmKjuAhVNuVkKHSX5BE8Q420oAHoECAcQJQ&biw=1097&bih=535&dpr=1.75
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7 Jan 21 Comment I find your image Barbara provides a WOW factor, is extra sharp where it needs to be and technically is suburb. I cannot find anything that could be changed. Excellent. Jan 12th
7 Jan 21 Comment A very nice crisp and clean holiday image Tom. The red colored holly berries really stand out. There appears to some chromatic aberration affecting the center lower berry. Did you submit the intended original Tom? If so, you really did an excellent job of melting some snow. Jan 11th

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