Hi Jennyfur,
Yes, i did increase sharpness and did processing on all my photos.
This is shot with better lighting and lower ISO.
Red Bearded Bee Eater by Meng Huat, on Flickr
The bokeh on this photo is not that great (to my eye). Which lens did you use? The bird however is shot very well... great colours, nice contrast and sharpness is just right.
Hi bro,
EF 400 F5.6
Wow... that is a good lens. Perhaps the shot was taken from far away or a small aperture was used causing the less than smooth bokeh. Regardless, the bird came out very well.
wow! good lens, i understand why the image come out a bit noisy than i expect.Hi bro,
EF 400 F5.6
Yea, I had the UV filter on... =(
Yup it was done with the EFS 10-22
Suggest to remove the filter for night shots with direct lighting. For a sharper image, set your aperture between f8-11 (thats the sweet spot for my copy). Usually, I adjust to the point of infinity to have both the foreground and background in focus.
Its great that I do not see much noise in the pictures.
Thanks for the advice! May I ask what is ISO that u usually use and also how many seconds is the exposure?
is there a marked difference between the 60d and 70d for noise control? Or for that matter with digic 4 processors dslrs.