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scyrene said:
A starling from yesterday. Not the bird I was after (a black redstart) - my target was rather less obliging :)

5Ds, 500mm, f/4, 1/1600, ISO 100 (possibly the first bird picture I've taken at base ISO!). Moderately cropped for composition.

Incidentally, on the subject of sharpening (discusses above), it also depends what size you're viewing the images. I tend to sharpen to taste for each output size, and also sometimes you need to take into account compression algorithms used by Flickr, Twitter, etc. (and even here, images often look a lot less good in line, but fine once you click on them and get the popup).

beautiful composition and lighting
 
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Jack Douglas said:
7DmkI said:
For the last few years, a barred owl stayed in the conservation area nearby for the winter. Yesterday, he/she was posing on the open branch for over an hour telling us that "I'm Back!"

What a lovely situation and great shot. Owls are so sweet and I never see them around here.

Jack

Not even snowy owls? I thought at least some snowies in your area.
 
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7DmkI said:
Jack Douglas said:
7DmkI said:
For the last few years, a barred owl stayed in the conservation area nearby for the winter. Yesterday, he/she was posing on the open branch for over an hour telling us that "I'm Back!"

What a lovely situation and great shot. Owls are so sweet and I never see them around here.

Jack

Not even snowy owls? I thought at least some snowies in your area.

You are right in that we should see them but having lived on an acreage east of Edmonton, Alberta for roughly 40 years, I've never seen an owl at my place, period.

But here is something I see on occasion, like an hour ago, a Northern Red-shafted flicker. We also see the Yellow-shafted about equally. 1DX2 400DO II X2 III 1/1250 F9 ISO 5000

Jack
 

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Jack Douglas said:
Mike you're just buttering me up! ;) For ISO 5000, I am content.

Jack
Just it's excellent both picture of the bird and IQ of the shot. I must know is this a whole frame scaled down to the specific size or it it a 100% crop or something in between? Noise reduction? I know too many questions but it is so good... :)
 
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