Beautiful Portrait Nonac!nonac said:5d Mk III, 70-200 2.8L II @200mm, ISO 400, 1/1000@f/2.8. Very tight crop. This lens never ceases to amaze me!
Krob78 said:Beautiful Portrait Nonac!nonac said:5d Mk III, 70-200 2.8L II @200mm, ISO 400, 1/1000@f/2.8. Very tight crop. This lens never ceases to amaze me!
that truly is beautiful the way the light is illuminating the beak like thatnonac said:5d Mk III, 70-200 2.8L II @200mm, ISO 400, 1/1000@f/2.8. Very tight crop. This lens never ceases to amaze me!
+1candc said:that truly is beautiful the way the light is illuminating the beak like thatnonac said:5d Mk III, 70-200 2.8L II @200mm, ISO 400, 1/1000@f/2.8. Very tight crop. This lens never ceases to amaze me!
that's comical, looks like a dog shaking off water, nice photos, looks like a cartoon character.Krob78 said:One more for good measure! He was all shook up! :![]()
Thanks Candc, I thought it was pretty funny too. I didn't even see the drops shake off until I got it in post!candc said:that's comical, looks like a dog shaking off water, nice photos, looks like a cartoon character.Krob78 said:One more for good measure! He was all shook up! :![]()
Krob78 said:Jack, I'm with Click and others, it's a lovely image. Do you think you may have reduced your shutter speed to perhaps 1/250th and perhaps not had to hit the 10k iso range?Jack Douglas said:Thanks Serendipidy, I only use DPP and checking I see a little sharpening and I've bumped the NR from default 6 to 8 out of 20 - really not much. As stated I find the shot disappointing becasue of what it might have been rather than knocking ISO 10K. I guess it comes down to basically, is the composition worthy enough to accept the grain and lack of sharpness??
Here's one in the sequence where it is totally untouched and I see the ISO was up to 12.8K, and it shows!
Jack
Very nice BJD, I especially like the color of the water and reflections in the 1st two...bjd said:Hi, here (after a long abstinence) a few "Watery Birds". Nothing special but I do like the Bokeh in the water.
I'm glad you've all being keeping standards up while I was busy <G>
Cheers Brian
nonac said:5d Mk III, 70-200 2.8L II @200mm, ISO 400, 1/1000@f/2.8. Very tight crop. This lens never ceases to amaze me!
Krob78 said:Little Blue Heron
5dIII and 100-400mmL
1/1600th
f/5.6
iso - 3200
Sadly, it was getting dark out when i saw this guy coming home from shooting a quick Real Estate gig in jpeg. Totally forgot to change my settings! I hate it when that happens!! I go from this ;D to this :-X
Right when I realized, I stopped to switch back over to Raw and someone walked up and scared him with a Boo! Why would one do that?
Click said:Moobark said:Here's a young Red-tailed hawk. (7D, ISO800, 1/2000s, 500mm, F/4.5)
Beautiful shot Moobark. Well done Sir.
serendipidy said:Each afternoon, when I start helping Harry catch his fish dinner, these same two male Brazilian cardinals immediately show up out of nowhere for a bread handout. They will both approach quite closely if I don't give them a morsel right away. Yesterday, after they got their meal, they both took off and returned several minutes later with a dozen of their female friends who all wanted a bread handout, too. It was quite a ruckus for a few minutes, fighting over the bread crumbs I threw at my feet. ;D
Here's one...5D3, 100-400L