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Sharp Edge - Blencathra
Taken from a walk in September 1996,
this is the view looking across the arete to Foule Crag, Blencathra.
Looking closely at this image, ten climbers can be made out.
This is a re-scan of an image already posted here.
The original image was taken on a Ricoh KR-10M SLR using Fuji 'Fujichrome' 200 ASA colour slide film. Scanned using a Plustek 7400 slide scanner, 16x scans at 3600dpi and post processed using Adobe Photoshop. Although scanning the image 16 times may seem somewhat labourious (it took 30 minutes to complete), the final image, I feel, is worth it. The depth, detail and clarity really do justice to the original slide.
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This Hawk was scoping out my back garden for lunch, and I don't think it was the bird feeder he was interested in. The breeze was blowing his feathers around too!
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When I was in Switzerland...I had to get me one of these...if I am ever stranded in the desert...I can saw a fish or something.....it does have a mean corkscrew on it....that I have tested....er...a few times.
I actually shot about 10 pictures in this bathroom without ever noticing these needles laying around. Much thanks to Taylar for pointing these out to me!
The Summicron lens is very sharp with a lot of contrast. For me, it has a WOW factor. I love taking pictures in snow because it reflects up the light and fills in the shadows. With the modern cameras and their antishake and variable ISO, it is easy to take pictures that with a film camera would require a tripod.
A very small aperture has been used in this photo to show the difference between a higher one. In this picture there is no depth of field effect(caused by a wide aperture ex: f/4.5), everything looks sharp. Using my camera in AV mode (Aperture Value) to quickly change it, I have also used my tripod, because with a very small aperture you will need to compensate with the shutter speed or ISO. In my case this picture took 8 seconds, therefore making it impossible handheld.
Taken out of the camera, minor tweeks to contrast. No sharpening. Is it almost too sharp?
Canon 650D 100mm f/2.8
Young birds appear brownish on the upper wing and back. Note long tail with evenly spaced dark stripes.
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2012 0919 088e Sharp-shinned Hawk
Brian Sharp
California Baptist University Vs. Point Loma Nazarene
Exposure 0.001 sec (1/1600)
Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 260 mm
ISO Speed 400
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