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    Taken a few minutes ago in my backyard. I've had a terrible spring and summer due to family obligations and my father's illness. Haven't had any time to get out so have to do with backyard shooting when I can and when the birds are available.
    Wondering if this is worth keeping or not. I didn't apply any sharpening, just us the shake reduction filter in PS CC.
    Nikon D4, 1/800 @ 5.6, ISO 1600, 500TF4 Handheld.

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    Roy,

    Greetings. I don't have much experience with the Shake Reduction filter, but I'm guessing there are similarities to Topaz InFocus. In any event, I think this could use a little more Artifact Suppression, less Smoothing, but that is just a guess. The top of the head seems to have lost detail while exhibiting white speckles (a sign of artifacts).

    1/800 at 500mm HH is a bit of a stretch for the fluttering, methinks. Though, the moment is good with the fruit & all. With the D4 you should be up at ISO3200 for 1/1600th.

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    I don't know Roy, the whole bird appears to suffer from motion blur. I am sorry to hear that your father is ill, I hope for the best for you and your family.

    Jack

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