arthurbikemad said:Had five mins out today, snapped this little fellow, wish I had more time, light has been poor each time I've been out
ISO500 f5.6 1/1250 700mm 1:1 crop / max 2048pix
Click said:Lovely. Nicely done, Arthur.![]()
arthurbikemad said:Click said:Lovely. Nicely done, Arthur.![]()
Cheers Click & lion rock, things are cooling down here in the UK, birds are stuffing nuts and bugs before the real cold sets in :S
Jack Douglas said:arthurbikemad said:Click said:Lovely. Nicely done, Arthur.![]()
Cheers Click & lion rock, things are cooling down here in the UK, birds are stuffing nuts and bugs before the real cold sets in :S
Exactly what's going on here. All my trees that are3 normally loaded with berries have almost nothing so it's going to be tough this winter. Nice shot.
Jack
Stewart K said:Thanks for all the advice guys, I really appreciate it.
still undecided, I really would love the big white (who wouldn't) but for that money I could actually buy a new 7DII, a new 100-400L II AND a new 150-600 sport, not that's a lot of kit for the same money! I'm sure you'll all agree that is a hard pill to swallow
Stewart K said:Thanks for all the advice guys, I really appreciate it.
still undecided, I really would love the big white (who wouldn't) but for that money I could actually buy a new 7DII, a new 100-400L II AND a new 150-600 sport, not that's a lot of kit for the same money! I'm sure you'll all agree that is a hard pill to swallow
Jack, I love that lens. At 400mm, it's not significantly better than the 100-400mm II or my Sigma. But, put the 1.4xTC or the 2xTC and it moves into a different league. With the 5DIV, I tend to use it as a 560/5.6 as a walk around. But, in a hide I use it more at 800.Jack Douglas said:AlanF said:Jack
Nice one of the Downy. Are you going up to ISO 3200 so you get 1/1000s with the 800mm? Or, is the 1DX II so quiet you don't worry about the noise? I am probably too conservative with ISO.
Alan, I wish I could be lower but as soon as I hit any shade I'm out there. My perception so far is that with the 800 I need the higher shutter for sharpness. I'm now shooting M with auto ISO and might also go a little higher on F stop for more DOF. I'm thrilled we three encouraged each other to get that lens.
Jack
arthurbikemad said:Had five mins out today, snapped this little fellow, wish I had more time, light has been poor each time I've been out
ISO500 f5.6 1/1250 700mm 1:1 crop / max 2048pix
Stewart K said:Thanks for all the advice guys, I really appreciate it.
still undecided, I really would love the big white (who wouldn't) but for that money I could actually buy a new 7DII, a new 100-400L II AND a new 150-600 sport, not that's a lot of kit for the same money! I'm sure you'll all agree that is a hard pill to swallow
Valvebounce said:Hi Arthur.
Very nice shot, great detail and a nice pose, poor light? 1/1250, f5.6, ISO 500 don't seem that bad to me?
Cheers, Graham.
arthurbikemad said:Had five mins out today, snapped this little fellow, wish I had more time, light has been poor each time I've been out
ISO500 f5.6 1/1250 700mm 1:1 crop / max 2048pix
Great crested grebe on waves with multiple reflections by Kris Van den Abeele, on Flickrdmrrsn1 said:A couple shots from this weekend.
AlanF said:dmrrsn1 said:A couple shots from this weekend.
I see from the exif that you have number 30 of the 400mm DO II. Did you get it very early on?
Jack Douglas said:AlanF said:dmrrsn1 said:A couple shots from this weekend.
I see from the exif that you have number 30 of the 400mm DO II. Did you get it very early on?
How do you view the EXIF - properties doesn't do it.
Jack