1DXIII 600 fa III 1.4x III 840mm HH
1/2000 f5.6 iso250 (Auto)
Shot vertical FF width, cropped a bit off top and bottom
Light sharpen
Printable View
1DXIII 600 fa III 1.4x III 840mm HH
1/2000 f5.6 iso250 (Auto)
Shot vertical FF width, cropped a bit off top and bottom
Light sharpen
Wow Colin, the details and EXP are spot on... If you lightly sharpened, then you might want to back off any sharpening at all. The light's just a tad bright but you handled it well. I'd add back the bottom and wish you had a little more on the left. Love it and congrats! TFS
MY God Colin, what have you done, this is the best I think you have ever posted. Colour and detail looks good, perhaps a bit too sharp, but what an improvement!!!!!
TFS
Steve
Hi Colin looks as being your best ... so far .
Wonder what is ; from your POV , slight crop from bottom :S3: ....
And more important what is light sharpen for you ... as it does look a bit too strong , on my screen :w3
TFS Andreas
Thanks for the comments.
Andreas, it was an approximately 17% crop (i.e. 83% of the original retained).
In retrospect yes, less sharpening but a large amount of fine detail present in the original was lost in reducing the image to 1400 px long side for posting.
I was trying to restore that a little.
If this was shot in ‘portrait’ Colin then detail shouldn’t be lost. Or, is this cropped from a landscape format? If it was you still should retain detail, but it’s never ideal.
Colin ... disagree that fine will be lost during the downsizing process , IMHO
Very nice indeed Colin, my only reservation is the highlights, we tend to go all out to capture them, the next stage is being able to appreciate and interpret them.
Looks good here Colin. The sharpening does look a wee bit too much, but still looks good. I like the blues in the BG which show the bird well. Lovely colours on the bill.
Will
Excellent details... not oversharp for me.
Hi Colin, looks like you are getting a handle on it. Nice image... all looks good to me. Thank you for sharing.