I’ve not tried doing a gallery with my Google images to see if they get added to the Library, but maybe that’s what they mean. Here, we just got a dusting, but enough to get some nice photos.Īs for inserting from URL, I specifically asked and was told it doesn’t count toward my storage and, in fact, I don’t see the images in my library (so they better not count). If you’re considering subscribing to this blog, it’s definitely a good idea to read both the About page <<link and the FAQ page <<link. If you’re new to this blog, it might be a good idea to read the FAQ page <<link. Note 2: it’s perfectly OK to share a link that points back here. Could be they also torture small mammals. Note: if you are not reading this blog post at, know that it’s copied without permission, and likely is being used by someone with nefarious intentions, like attracting you to a malware-infested website. Sometimes one is better than the other, and sometimes it’s the other way around.īy the way, I have a lot of bird and squirrel photos to share … when I find the time. but, really, often the quality of each depends on the photos. I should probably do a comparison one of these days. In this case, I used DxO’s PureRAW, but I get about the same results (and often better) using Topaz DeNoise AI. Here’s that same crop after running noise reduction on it … But even at 4,000, there’s a fair amount of noise, which you can see in this crop of the original. for that photo, the ISO was only 4,000 because the speed and f/stop weren’t too high.įor some photos, the ISO goes up to 32,000. You see, it’s been cloudy and gray, but I want to shoot action shots, so I have a high shutter speed, high f/stop, and I let the camera work out the ISO. but, I wanted to show what the actual photo looks like as it came out of the camera. Having gone through about twelve pounds of peanuts, I’m looking to open up a peanut farm from all the plants that will be growing in my (and the neighbor’s) yard. As long as I throw some out there, they come by in a procession of grab, run off, bury the peanut, run back, repeat. I currently have three squirrels who come and raid the peanuts I throw out for them. Getting ready to run off and bury his treasure. Photography, Fiction, Travel, and Opinions.
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