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Rebel T3 - How to improve image quality

Zeke2
Enthusiast

 Hello. I was just wondering why does this person's phot look so much more clear than the ones I take? Does his camera have a higher megapixle number? I also feel like I was in focus too. The moose is the one I found the other one is mine of the bird. I used the sigma 150-600 with my canon camera eos rebel t3. Maybe I just need an updade. 

Tell me what y'all think?moose.jpgIMG_6374.jpg

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stevet1
Authority
Authority

Zeke,

It sounds like you are sincerely interested in becoming a better photographer.

Don't get discouraged. Keep at it.

A famous photographer named Henri Cartier-Bresson is credited with the saying, "Your First 10,000 photos are your worst." 

Keep practicing and learning, and above all, have fun along the way.

Steve Thomas


@Zeke2 wrote:

Do you know any discounts for Topaz?


Sorry I don't Zeke, I've had it for years so no reason to look for discounts. I did do a quick google search of "topaz labs promo codes" and had several results that looked promising.


Marc
Windy City

R3 ~ R5 ~ R6 Mk II ~ R50
Lenses: RF Trinity and others
Adobe and Topaz Suite for post processing

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Thank you very much! I’ve been practicing every place I go. The beach, sporting events and this summer I’m going to Yellowstone! 

I might just need to get gigapixle ai which they offer for $85. Thank you for all the help!

March411
Whiz
Whiz

Personally Zeke I believe the Photo AI is more in line with what you need verses the Gigapixel. Photo AI has the denoise and sharpen tools which currently would offer you more value.


Marc
Windy City

R3 ~ R5 ~ R6 Mk II ~ R50
Lenses: RF Trinity and others
Adobe and Topaz Suite for post processing

Personal Gallery

Zeke,

" this summer I’m going to Yellowstone!"

Woohoo!

A small piece of advice...

Set aside a lot of time for driving. The distances may look small on a map, but the driving speed is only 30 mph.

It takes a long time to get from one end to the other.

Steve Thomas

MichaelGClark
Contributor

I think the moose was sitting in much brighter light than the bird. More light to work with usually results in a better picture. Photography is always about the light. Always!

5DIV, 7DII, EF70-200/2.8 IS II, EF24-70/2.8, EF24-105/4, EF17-40/4, EF50/1.4, EF85/1.8, EF135/2

Nice, Yellowstone is amazing, and huge.  Have the camera ready at all times.

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