These are 100% crops from the First 10D gallery. I've put this gallery up so that anyone who wants to see better detail can do so; although you must bear in mind there is still JPG compression causing some image degradation. I've added some additional notes on the images:

I like the pattern and the colours on the full image.
Bright yellows were often difficult for the D30,
but the crop what a good job the 10D does
With this subject distance, there's b-all DOF with the 135/2, which is apparent here.
Although this picture was taken at ISO 100, the pigeons were
very dark against the sky, so I did a lot of post-processing to
bring them out. You can see the noise starting to appear.
I am very happy with this picture.
The some noise from using ISO 400 visible, but much better than the D30 would have been and the extra pixel can be seen to advantage with the fly in the full image.
Very good for ISO 400, I think.
Hmmm.
The peanut's very sharp.
The feather detail has suffered somewhat from the JPG setting in this picture.
Same here.
This one was definitely not nailed.
But this was, I think, given the very shallow DOF.

Roger Cavanagh
6 Apr '03