Some photos giving just a taste of what so many dead birds looks like. https://apnews.com/article/bird-kill-windows-chicago-museum-f7612df3a76849d5d624404d0b9a3743
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Number 3 is wonderful for me to be able to see the mouth structure a little bit!Here some still alive! These are from today, tomorrow I will try another location - in search for something more rare. Not much chances!
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I really can't notice any obvious difference in regards to how the noise software delt with the noise. You and your wife really do make it look easy! What was the difference in settings in regard to the white balance?Nuthatch. One shot by my wife on the R7 + RF100-400mm at iso 16K, the other by me at iso 4k + 1ev in post with R5 + RF100-500mm. Both cropped. Why worry about iso nowadays?
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That grebe with the water droplet is too cute!Great Tit, Blue Tit and Juvenile LIttle Grebe.
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They are both on default WB. The different lenses and sensors seem to make a difference in general between the two. The R7/RF100-400mm is warmer.I really can't notice any obvious difference in regards to how the noise software delt with the noise. You and your wife really do make it look easy! What was the difference in settings in regard to the white balance?
The bits of orange around the eye and front of the lower beak are quite attractive!
She may have been at the beautician before.The bits of orange around the eye and front of the lower beak are quite attractive!