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The Yacht Club

The Yacht Club
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Photographer: Kiffin Miller
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Uploaded: 27-Jul-2010 08:43 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E30
Exposure time:
Aperture: F20
Focal length: 36mm
Lens: 14-45mm
Focusing method: iESP
ISO: 200
White balance: Auto
Flash: no
Image format: RAW
Processing applied: 5 shot EV 1 steps merged to HDR using Photomatix levels
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Image resized to: 599x800

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I like your view on scapes.
Good composition and framing, interesting content, but why that small aperture?
Try to focus some where one thirds into your scenery and keep the aperture over f: 8.
Like that it all will appear sharper without diffraction (starting from f: 11 with most Olympus glass)...

Olav Agnar Frogner at 21:31 CEST on 27-Jul-2010 [Reply]

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Thanks Olav for your helpful comments.

I have just upgraded to the E30 and am slowly coming to grips with the many options.
I also did not apply some sharpening as I usually do.
I have now applied sharpening and that has helped.

Using a lower f stop would have increased the speed at the +evs and helped eliminate any movement as I was not using a tripod.

Regards

Kiffin

Kiffin Miller at 05:08 CEST on 28-Jul-2010 [Reply]

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Very nice - the clouds, the lineup of the boats and the reflections in the water

Joyce Madden at 01:02 CEST on 26-Aug-2010 [Reply]

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Thanks Joyce

This is taken on the river where I do my daily walk.

Kiffin

Kiffin Miller at 06:02 CEST on 26-Aug-2010 [Reply]

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Olav Agnar Frogner wrote:
> I like your view on scapes.
> Good composition and framing, interesting content, but why that small aperture?
> Try to focus some where one thirds into your scenery and keep the aperture over f: 8.
> Like that it all will appear sharper without diffraction (starting from f: 11 with most Olympus glass)...
>
Hi Olav

I found an article on diffraction, had always assumed the smaller aperture gave a sharper result.
You can learn something every day!

Regards

Kiffin

Kiffin Miller at 06:06 CEST on 26-Aug-2010 [Reply]

Sharpness not a drawback

Kiffin,

It is good to know about the f stop issues, but in the case of this image, I believe your composition, color and subject matter far outweigh the need for sharpness. It has the feel of an oil painting by a master.

Really well done, and enjoyable to view.

Mark Stodter at 22:12 CEST on 10-Jun-2011 [Reply]

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Mark Stodter wrote:
> Kiffin,
>
> It is good to know about the f stop issues, but in the case of this image, I believe your
> composition, color and subject matter far outweigh the need for sharpness. It has the feel
> of an oil painting by a master.
>
> Really well done, and enjoyable to view.
>
Nice image

Ken Thomas at 21:23 CEST on 29-Jul-2014 [Reply]

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Ken Thomas wrote:
> Mark Stodter wrote:
> > Kiffin,
> >
> > It is good to know about the f stop issues, but in the case of this image, I believe your
> > composition, color and subject matter far outweigh the need for sharpness. It has the feel
> > of an oil painting by a master.
> >
> > Really well done, and enjoyable to view.
> >
> Nice image
>
Hi Ken

Thanks very much for your comments.
I pass this spot every day on my exercise walk.

Kiffin

Kiffin Miller at 05:07 CEST on 30-Jul-2014 [Reply]