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    Default Great Blue Heron Plumage Detail.

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    If you saw my GBH frog catch closeup here I explained that I was going for some abstract plumage images before it began to hunt from point-blank range. Here is the result of what I was concentrating on...

    Canon 7D + 500mm f/4 II + 1.4TC, manual exposure, evaluative metering, 1/160s., f/11, ISO 800, natural light, handheld (elbows resting on one knee), full-frame, some specks removed via spot removal tool.

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    Great details and different textures. Well done, Daniel. The resolution of the new lens is pretty good.

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    Wonderful! I love details like this!

    If anyone is seeing moire, just zoom your screen -- it's you, not him!

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    Superb detail and sharpness! The 500 II is just outstanding even with 1.4X III. Dan, would there be a marginally better IQ if shot at ISO 400 with the 7D? How much sharpening did you apply in post?
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    Hi Dan, I too like these type of imkages, and its a guess where to pick the best spot to shoot, as every frame will be completely different. I like how the lines 'fall down' to the LLC. Superb detail in the feathers.

    Well captured.

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    Interesting that there are so few comments on this image when compared to the more traditional images that you post. So many members seem to get "tongue-tied" when they see an out-of-the box or small bird in the frame image.

    Love your thinking on this one, Daniel. I had great fun experimenting in a similar fashion with a Sandhill Crane. I like the comp/crop you chose and the pink hue and blue hues. Well seen and executed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanjeev Aurangabadkar View Post
    Superb detail and sharpness! The 500 II is just outstanding even with 1.4X III. Dan, would there be a marginally better IQ if shot at ISO 400 with the 7D? How much sharpening did you apply in post?
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    Thanks! I suppose that theoretically there would be a slight in crease in IQ but in high detail (well exposed) images like this one I do not see it. To me the difference shows more in smooth areas and BGs...particularly darker ones. I applied USM as the following: Amount, 50; radius, 1.3 (my default), and threshold, 0 (also my default).

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    Thanks Dan for sharing the USM techs & for clarifying the IQ difference between 400 & 800 on 7D. Your images are always inspiring!

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    I happen to like this frame very much. I think your balance of aperture, SS, and ISO was perfect. Composition is quite good. Many of the feathers look decidedly silver, which I wasn't expecting.
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