But this question is about B&W conversion. Which do you prefer 1 or 2?


thanks for any feedback,
ghost
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Pelican 1, or 2 ?Recent shot of pelican (kit lens...I wish I'd used my 50mm, the sharpness I know is not quite there).
But this question is about B&W conversion. Which do you prefer 1 or 2? ![]() ![]() thanks for any feedback, ghost
To be honest I can't see any difference between the two.
Peter
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Ghost there is nothing wrong with the kit lens. It is as sharp as you could wish.
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#1 - fix the horizon though.
Steve (Nikon D200/D700)
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I think number 1 is too dull. You can see it's sunshine on the beach behind the bird, but it really looks too dull.
Number 2 has hotspots in the forehead and tops of wings, but other than that, it is my preference. Having seen the colour original, I see the hot spots are there too, so agree with Jethro about the flash. Love the composition, were you dangling a fish off your lens? ![]() I don't yet own a 50mm lens but want to get one. f1.4 wow... But the kit lens does a great job. The professional photographer with the D2x at this event last Tuesday in Tasmania had the kit lens fitted... (photo) Share what you know, learn what you don't.
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