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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Williams" data-source="post: 3499871" data-attributes="member: 53820"><p>It's simple really, the shots posted are often not very good. Just checked the last two posted and the Pelican looks to be sharp but the photo is so "in your face" when you click on the link because of the image size in the screen. A smaller image might demonstrate a better crop could have been made to allow the bird some space to fly in to.</p><p>The shot of the Terns that was uploaded previously is simply not a good shot as it's been over cropped and has lost most detail made worse by the fact the focus point is probably on the wrong bird.</p><p>Now if they were there to demonstrate something seen and as a record shot that would be fine but this thread is supposedly about the merits of the 5DS R although it's just an excuse for a personal gallery really. What I find surprising is that anyone wants to draw attention to mediocrity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Williams, post: 3499871, member: 53820"] It's simple really, the shots posted are often not very good. Just checked the last two posted and the Pelican looks to be sharp but the photo is so "in your face" when you click on the link because of the image size in the screen. A smaller image might demonstrate a better crop could have been made to allow the bird some space to fly in to. The shot of the Terns that was uploaded previously is simply not a good shot as it's been over cropped and has lost most detail made worse by the fact the focus point is probably on the wrong bird. Now if they were there to demonstrate something seen and as a record shot that would be fine but this thread is supposedly about the merits of the 5DS R although it's just an excuse for a personal gallery really. What I find surprising is that anyone wants to draw attention to mediocrity. [/QUOTE]
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