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Guest 12-Apr-2005 22:53
I really enjoy looking at your photos. I especially like the butterflies. The composition, color and sharpness are perfect. Take care. -Chris
gregoryb25-Jan-2005 03:22
The "full rez" images are only samples...and no, I'm not worried. But thanks for the positive comments! My point was, when throwing away 95% of the pixels in a photo, people cannot judge sharp from out-of-focus. It's been shown that OOF images reduced in size look VERY sharp.
Sheila Smart24-Jan-2005 23:58
Hi Gregory

You posted a comment in DPReview regarding sizing images for web. You have some great work in your gallery but are you not concerned that by posting full res images, your images will be nicked! As you are probably aware, stealing images is endemic on PBase (I speak from experience) and thats why I upload low res images. I also don't think that resizing for web makes images any sharper - in fact I think it exacerbates any flaws!

Cheers
Sheila
jxsq12-May-2004 15:43
thanks very much for the discussion we had at dpreview forum. You have some really wonderful work here. I am really enjoy to see your galleries.
Guest 29-Jan-2004 17:06
Absolutely superb photos !!
Günter Ridder 11-Dec-2003 19:22
Hello,
I am writing from Germany and I will get my 10 D in four weeeks, I have a look to your photos, very good!!!!
Here are many forums, where the Users have problems with the AF from the 10 D.
Same Problem in your country or you too??
What lenses do you use?
Sorry for my bad english!!!

Yours Günter Ridder (between Hamburg and Hannover)
Matthias Münch14-Nov-2003 10:36
WOW, some of the best shots I've seen from the 10D.
Your workflow is perfect! All picture are realy sharp and color are very fine.
You have realy great galleries.
Guest 05-Sep-2003 01:47
Congratulations on the hummingbirds. I have been trying to photograph in my backyard without success. How did you accomplish the picture without scaring them off? Jack