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Jim Neiger
12-23-2014, 06:58 AM
Southern Idaho - 1DX, 600mm+1.4xTC (840mm), 1/ 1600, F5.6, ISO 1000, manual exposure

Loi Nguyen
12-23-2014, 08:47 AM
Jim, awesome capture of this fast bird. Love to see the top side and the beautiful BG. Loi

Raybel Robles
12-23-2014, 09:35 AM
Superb pose captured in the image. I just think the bird is lacking a bit of detail. Was it a large crop?

Andreas Liedmann
12-23-2014, 10:25 AM
Stunning capture Jim, but IQ is not as expected for a 1Dx file . No sharpness /clarity and detail. Very large crop ?

TFS Andreas

Jim Neiger
12-23-2014, 10:45 AM
The softness is due to imperfect panning. The Falcon was moving at 200+ MPH and my shutter speed wasn't enough to freeze it. Since the bird was not moving exactly parrallel to my panning motion I couldn't freeze the motion at 1/1600.

Doug Brown
12-23-2014, 11:10 AM
Really challenging capture on a non-sky BG! That 1Dx can handle ISO 1600-3200 with ease!

Raybel Robles
12-23-2014, 11:28 AM
The softness is due to imperfect panning. The Falcon was moving at 200+ MPH and my shutter speed wasn't enough to freeze it. Since the bird was not moving exactly parrallel to my panning motion I couldn't freeze the motion at 1/1600.

Thanks Jim to clarifying the issue. There so many things that can impact sharpness of an image.

Jim Neiger
12-23-2014, 12:04 PM
Really challenging capture on a non-sky BG! That 1Dx can handle ISO 1600-3200 with ease!

Doug,

I went from 1/3200 to 1/1600 (sun to clouds) just before the sequence with this image.

Karl Egressy
12-23-2014, 01:16 PM
Great incoming flight shot, Jim. Love the pose and background.

David Salem
12-23-2014, 06:00 PM
As challenging as a BIF gets, so good job even getting the bird in the frame. I have been shooting falcons for over 25 years, and in a stoop, it is sooo freakin hard with a DSLR.
Looks like a looser comp and a bit of selective sharpening to the head will help this one get to it's maximum potential.
Another nice Prairie image. BFAM