Great 10D Galleries

OK, I am getting tired of reading focus issue posts, Could you
please post some links to 10D galleries with great sharp
pictures... :)
Here's a couple of links to some uninspiring family pics many of which suffer from exposure and WB issues (I'm still learning the 10D), however, my camera appears to be capable of taking sharp pictures if that is what you are looking for.

http://www2.pbase.com/loonbay7/familyfriends
http://www2.pbase.com/loonbay7/roys_80th

Ron
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http://www.pbase.com/loonbay7
 
Ron;

I didn't take the time to study your images too deeply, but I did notice that many of your inddor pics have that "light off to the side" look.

Did you use an off camera flash for some of your indoor pics?

You seem to also have a nice balance of flash and ambient light.
Can you elaborate a bit on you settings, and how you arrive at them?

Thanks
 
First off, I'd like to say that I've been watching your galleries for some time. I absolutely love your work!
Thanks for sharing with us.

Here's my question:

I also have a 10D.

Just curious as to what saturation techniques you're using for your images.

Are you shooting in standard mode?
Are you bumping saturation in camera or PS.

Can you share your technique?

Thanks
 
I recently bought the 10d, and then I started reading this forum, oh no my camera can't focus. I then bought my first "L" lens the 100-400 f5.6, oh no it is not sharp at 400mm wide open and the other prime zooms are tack sharp and have better bokeh. Man I need to stop reading and start shooting. I took a few test shots with the 100-400 in the yard (have not had time to take it anywhere yet). Here are my unfocused unsharp bad bokeh 10d 100-400 birdy pics, I gotta go somewhere and take pictures my yard is getting boring.
http://www3.pbase.com/dynamohum1/100400birds
OK, I am getting tired of reading focus issue posts, Could you
please post some links to 10D galleries with great sharp
pictures... :)
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IXUS V, S40 and G2 Galleries
http://www.iki.fi/steelduck
 
Thank you Anthony.
All in camera settings are at "zero".
In PhotoShop I check and adjust the levels , if needed.

I created an action to increase the saturation +2 and add a very tiny bump of saturation ( I used the "variations" option, setting it to fine and bumping it one time when creating the action).

Sharpening is done on a copy I have re-sized and saved for the web, or when I am printing. I recently became a convert to Fred M's Intellisharpen...awesome action!

Also, I love shooting on overcast days. The lighting results in more saturated color.
That's it.
First off, I'd like to say that I've been watching your galleries
for some time. I absolutely love your work!
Thanks for sharing with us.

Here's my question:

I also have a 10D.

Just curious as to what saturation techniques you're using for your
images.

Are you shooting in standard mode?
Are you bumping saturation in camera or PS.

Can you share your technique?

Thanks
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Please visit me at:
http://www.caughtintimephotography.com

 
i have a lot of stuff that i'm happy with, but here's a sampling:

http://www2.pbase.com/magnetic9999/euro

http://www.pbase.com/magnetic9999/street

http://www.pbase.com/magnetic9999/ff

Love this camera!
OK, I am getting tired of reading focus issue posts, Could you
please post some links to 10D galleries with great sharp
pictures... :)
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IXUS V, S40 and G2 Galleries
http://www.iki.fi/steelduck
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http://www.pbase.com/magnetic9999
http://photo.kollinbliss.org
 
Sometimes you see these both things combined, but that is quite seldom.
 
98% of the images you will see at the link below were taken with the 10D and the 28-135 IS. 98% of those images were taken between March 13th and June 13th of this year.

Not the sharpest and far from great but they're all mine and they have brought me happiness in taking them and viewing them.

You'll find them at http://www.image36.com

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Jim Radcliffe
http://www.image36.com

The ability to 'see' the shot is more important than the gear you use to take the shot.
 
My action increases CONTRAST +2 and adds a touch of saturation...
First off, I'd like to say that I've been watching your galleries
for some time. I absolutely love your work!
Thanks for sharing with us.

Here's my question:

I also have a 10D.

Just curious as to what saturation techniques you're using for your
images.

Are you shooting in standard mode?
Are you bumping saturation in camera or PS.

Can you share your technique?

Thanks
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Please visit me at:
http://www.caughtintimephotography.com

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Please visit me at:
http://www.caughtintimephotography.com

 

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