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<blockquote data-quote="Jules" data-source="post: 334944" data-attributes="member: 27395"><p>First one looks ok to me but it's hard to tell from a web jpeg, pretty much like most unprocessed Raws, I take it you were at the wider end of your zoom on this shot? I only ask as I think I can see the sky darkening a bit on the right side of the beach. That will happen with any polariser whether its fron B+W or B&H!</p><p>Second looks like mis-focus or lack of depth of field to me, some of the foreground foliage looks quite sharpish and yet the Bridge is a little soft for sure. It's not easy to tell, you got any settings saved anywhere?</p><p></p><p>Oh I see some in the earlier part of the thread, in which case you need to get the 18-105 checked out!</p><p>Do you have the same trouble with those two lovely little primes you have?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jules, post: 334944, member: 27395"] First one looks ok to me but it's hard to tell from a web jpeg, pretty much like most unprocessed Raws, I take it you were at the wider end of your zoom on this shot? I only ask as I think I can see the sky darkening a bit on the right side of the beach. That will happen with any polariser whether its fron B+W or B&H! Second looks like mis-focus or lack of depth of field to me, some of the foreground foliage looks quite sharpish and yet the Bridge is a little soft for sure. It's not easy to tell, you got any settings saved anywhere? Oh I see some in the earlier part of the thread, in which case you need to get the 18-105 checked out! Do you have the same trouble with those two lovely little primes you have? [/QUOTE]
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