And I still don\'t see the point of putting over the top high ISO\'s on a landscape/studio cam. Maybe for weddings, but who needs 21MP for weddings.
Me:
That\'s only one side of the family.
Man that look stressful. I\'d hate to stuff up THIS photo.
Beautiful result though and the crop looks great, I can see it on a few mantelpieces. This is a piece of history for that family right there, good job
Did you use an alt for this??
Its interesting what you\'re saying re megapixels, being predominantly a film guy I admit its one thing I cant say I fully understand the benefits of having more or less, especially when you throw in the mix the resolution of lenses and diffraction, and also the changing technology of sensors. For me only large prints will tell the truth, not online samples, but your posts do make sense in theory.
And I still don\'t see the point of putting over the top high ISO\'s on a landscape/studio cam. Maybe for weddings, but who needs 21MP for weddings.
Me:
That\'s only one side of the family.
Man that look stressful. I\'d hate to stuff up THIS photo.
Beautiful result though and the crop looks great, I can see it on a few mantelpieces This is a piece of history for that family right there, good job
Did you use an alt for this??
Its interesting what you\'re saying re megapixels, being predominantly a film guy I admit its one thing I cant say I fully understand the benefits of having more or less, especially when you throw in the mix the resolution of lenses and diffraction, and also the changing technology of sensors. For me only large prints will tell the truth, not online samples, but your posts do make sense in theory.
And I still don\'t see the point of putting over the top high ISO\'s on a landscape/studio cam. Maybe for weddings, but who needs 21MP for weddings.
Me:
That\'s only one side of the family.
Man that look stressful. I\'d hate to stuff up THAT photo.
Beautiful result though and the crop looks great, I can see it on a few mantelpieces
Its interesting what you\'re saying re megapixels, being a film guy I admit its one thing I cant say I fully understand the benefits of having more or less, especially when you throw in the mix the resolution of lenses and diffraction, and also the changing technology of sensors. For me only large prints will tell the truth, not online samples, but your posts do make sense in theory.
Cheers,
Spyro
Sep 17, 2008 at 05:04 AM
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