So the trick is to not aim at what you want to shoot?

Tswifty

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Was reviewing some pictures I took today, and happened to notice these in the top corner of one of my pictures. I wasn't even focusing on them... tell me how that happens!

Probably one of the best pics I've ever got with the P&S... I didn't even need to adjust or sharpen up the picture.

ZoanthidPic.jpg
 
Thanks...

Here is the actual picture:

IMG_2402.jpg


and here is the edited version of the item I was attempting to get a shot of:

JokerPalys1.jpg
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14201028#post14201028 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by funkyman
ZoanthidPic.jpg

Yep, I use irfanview... and if I did the "auto adjust colors" I got a similar image however, the polyps don't have any pink in them. Then when I tried to sharpen it I got a grainy representation. Neither of which represented actual color of them well, since they are under 20k lighting... and in a shaded area... I was very surprised the camera was able to capture such a good representation of them... especially since I wasn't aiming at them. Everything is probably a touch brighter in person, but I really liked that shot.

<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14201028#post14201028 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by funkyman
IMG_2402.jpg
This image is actually rather close.
 
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