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Hi Sanjeev, I like the framing and the intense stare into camera, but again, a tad tight at the foot, lowering the framing 'in camera' would have been better. Moving from landscape to portrait doesn't harm too much posting at this size, however, it's best avoided at ALL times simply because you are just throwing away good data and so the IQ are larger sizes suffer. In addition, basted on the posting and shooting at f/8, I think the camera is perhaps back focusing, FP should be between the eyes, but the detail sharpness is behind, if I'm correct then I would suggest you get this resolved soon as you can.
TFS
Steve
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Wildlife Moderator
Sanjeev, I have sent you & Haseeb some links to look at, hope it helps.
Steve
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Story Sequences Moderator and Wildlife Moderator
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Thanks Gabriela and Steve, appreciate your feedback. Will look at the FP and also Steve thank you for mailing. I surely will check that out. I use back button focus with AI servo. I need to check the AF settings in camera in 1D XII as I am new to it.
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Hi Doc -- I quite like the framing but it would have been better had you shot that vertically in the field it self as there is some loss in IQ IMO. Agree on the tight framing and hot whites on its face. Steve will definitely help you out with the focus issue but in the meanwhile i am sending you some screen shots of my camera settings as adviced by Steve previously to me. check your Whatsapp for the same.
TFS !
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Macro and Flora Moderator
I like the almost startled look, are the whites on the RHS of the face fully blown? If not certainly worth having another process. I might be tempted to make the sharpening a little finer.
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