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ok, but why aren't the emails sent?
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This is the only one. The others are now all out of time.
https://www.jetphotos.com/viewqueued_b.php?id=11707530...
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I repeat the question. I have not received emails relating to appeals since time immemorial. Is it just my problem? This is quite frustrating because the opinions of the senior screeners are not known
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There should be some guides somewhere here on the forum.
I would say that it is essential to have a good shot. Then it depends on which software you use for pp.
My workflow is camera raw and then into photoshp. Exposure correction (if necessary), curve, sharpening and noise reduction (if necessary).
Then in PS I check tonal values for corrections and dust control. Finally I crop the frame.
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I would say that there are two simple things to do:
1- A basic course on general photography
2- Look carefully at some of the over 6 million photos here on JP
Regards
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It takes a lot of patience to make the newcomer understand how it works here on JP.
First of all, no one is forced to upload photos of him here. If he does so, he must accept some rules, the first of which is: you are a guest and you must adapt to the rules of the host. If you are courteous, no one here, from the administrator to the last user, will be as courteous to you.
If you feel like you are wasting your time on a hobby, then this is not for you. Perhaps sport fishing would be more suitable because the fish don't protest.
If this is your passion, calmly accept the different situations that may arise, you'll see, you'll still have fun.
With respect.
P.s. Obviously screeners don't need anyone's defense, they are used to this type of thinking
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I'll update my answer.
This shot was taken with the following parameters:
Focal length: 400mm
Exposure time: 1/800 sec.
Aperture: f10
ISO:250
IS mode 3
You judge the result
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Canon R6 Mk II and adapter EF - R
Hi everyone
I intend to buy a Canon R6 Mk II mirrorless camera, but I would like to continue using my Canon EF 100-400MM F/4.5-5.6L IS II USM.
Given that Canon has an EF - R adapter at home, I would like to know if there is anyone who has already experimented with this solution and with what results, especially in terms of excessive softness of the final result.
Thanks and sorry for my bad English
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But is there an appeal pending?
Ten days have passed and I thought it had been lost. Apparently this is not the case.
But after ten days I have not received any response on my email, besides of course, having understood that perhaps, and I underline perhaps, the appeal was not accepted.
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