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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 51869" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>The greenish tint around his right eye is sort of weird...overall it is a decent snap...good framing for the focal length...adequate shutter speed...nice focus and DOF...but the ISO is way high for a daylight photo IMO...perhaps this is why you have the greenish hue bleeding all over his eye...bet it comes from the green OOF patch just beyond his eye...I would say high ISO sensor bleeding noise around the eye...it would be nice to see a similar shot done around 200 ISO. You have to really watch it with these newer sensors...I see this kind of thing in many D7000 shots...maybe it is just a bunch of pollen he has rubbed all over his eye though...at any rate he looks to be sort of disgruntled but I imagine being stuck in a zoo somewhere would do that to just about anyone.</p><p></p><p>It's a good shot though...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 51869, member: 6548"] The greenish tint around his right eye is sort of weird...overall it is a decent snap...good framing for the focal length...adequate shutter speed...nice focus and DOF...but the ISO is way high for a daylight photo IMO...perhaps this is why you have the greenish hue bleeding all over his eye...bet it comes from the green OOF patch just beyond his eye...I would say high ISO sensor bleeding noise around the eye...it would be nice to see a similar shot done around 200 ISO. You have to really watch it with these newer sensors...I see this kind of thing in many D7000 shots...maybe it is just a bunch of pollen he has rubbed all over his eye though...at any rate he looks to be sort of disgruntled but I imagine being stuck in a zoo somewhere would do that to just about anyone. It's a good shot though... [/QUOTE]
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