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    Camera Model Canon EOS-1D X
    Shooting Mode Manual Exposure
    Tv(Shutter Speed) 1/1600
    Av(Aperture Value) 5.6
    Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
    Exposure Compensation +1/3
    ISO Speed 4000
    Auto ISO Speed ON
    Lens EF500mm f/4L IS USM +1.4x III
    Focal Length 700.0mm
    AF area select mode AF Point expansion:top/bottom/left/right

    A few weeks back I managed a few images in poor light, I have been back a few times but still have not had any luck, weather looks very poor for the forthcoming week too so I reckon it will be a while before I stand a chance of getting decent conditions.

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    Awesome shot I really like this

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    I like this shoot
    But the bkgr is , for me too much smoothly blurred

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    Keep up the good work Jon I'm sure it will work out for you, in the mean time I would be very pleased with this, think you have done very well.

    Never tried auto ISO I will now.

    Keith.

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    Hi Jon, this incoming angle has certainly given us a great view of the face - love that stare from those eyes. We also have a good view of the far wing, well exposed, and overall, the Owl is separated from your grassy BG nicely. Well captured.

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    Great stare from the eyes Jon, I like the pose you've caught. Have you used much NR, seems a little un-natural in the BG, but you have lovely details on the face. Frightening what can be achieved at such high ISOs these days with good technique.

    Mike

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    I would be thrilled to have this image in my files.
    I quite like the BG and love the way the owl pops against it.
    Eyes really draw you in.
    Only improvement to be made was out of your control- ie. better near wing position in that the tail didn't merge with the wing,
    Gail

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    Excellent flight shot, Jon. The background is awesome.

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    Thanks for the feedback everyone, I did use some NR, I used Topaz denoise on the medium setting - maybe a lighter setting would have been adequate.

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    Beautiful bird, nicely shown... A beauty Jonathan, thank you for sharing.
    Joe Przybyla

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    One of your best owl images. Love those eyes. Well done
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    Great capture Jonathan under difficult conditions. I like this a lot and look forward too seeing more in better light.

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