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My first test shots at bonfire night with JPEG only and not much fiddling at all in LR

 

Found that AF struggled a bit with the portraits but manual worked fine.

 

The bonfire shot is a central crop.

 

All with 23mm Cron, shot as wide open as I could...

 

 

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Shot 3, this on the in built fireworks setting....

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Final one.....

Overall v impressed with the T!

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A few backyard wildlife photos!!! Using an old Noctilux 1.0 on the T.

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T + Elmarit-M 28, f/4, 1/20s @ 800 ISO

 

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Well Billinghamlady, If you manage to capture a well exposed and quite sharp shot of a chicken with such a lens on the T, i am sure you can teachme a lesson or two! I have to set aside my hate of the flock in my yard.

Ha! Thanks!!!!  Since these are my chickens and study their movements, is a matter of timing.  They often pose but catching the still moment plus focusing with this lens wide open was a good exercise in patience!!!

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Ha! Thanks!!!!  Since these are my chickens and study their movements, is a matter of timing.  They often pose but catching the still moment plus focusing with this lens wide open was a good exercise in patience!!!

I can just see them chickens toying with you too. Just as they see you press the shutter button they drop their head or look away and then giggle.

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I can just see them chickens toying with you too. Just as they see you press the shutter button they drop their head or look away and then giggle.

Yes ha!  And, they often set up in the perfect spot, I am all set down on the ground, and then they run away!!!!!!

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Yes ha!  And, they often set up in the perfect spot, I am all set down on the ground, and then they run away!!!!!!

It's what they do. LOL. My family down here are in the cattle business and they do the same thing.

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Moves like?

 

23mm

 

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The start of a good coffee is the beans.....

 

ISO 400, 18-56 at 56mm, 1/160 sec at F5.6 with Flash.

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I need some help with this one. I see the Chromatic Aberration, left hand side on the window frames also in the middle of the frame up at the top section.

 

How to I get rid of this? Or if one cannot get rid of it, improve it?

 

The built-in lens profile has been applied this is the Summicron T 23mm.

 

What about Lens Corrections,  I have checked Remove Chromatic Aberration, have no experience of Defringing....... which is what I guess needs to be used.

 

Can anyone point me to a resource or tell me how to go ahead please?

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I've never really used it myself, but heck, make a duplicate file, and fiddle. Can't hurt.

From memory there is the ability to reduce (and I suppose increase) the purple fringing, as well as I think the blue/green.

Just play with the file and see. Then tell us, LOL.

Gary

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As far as I can see from testing with the file you can defringe by Using the amount sllder.  I chose 20 (purple hue) as the amount and I can no longer see the Chromatic aberration.

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