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    This is another frame from the same harrier that I posted before, given the ugly perch I opted to get closer for a closer shot and came up with this as the sun was going down. I like this frame because it has fine details I had never seen before on a harrier. In fact it is probably the most detailed shot of a wild harrier I have ever seen. This small version doesn't do justice, I had to compress it quite a bit to bring the files size <600KB but it really rocks at full size.



    Nikon D850 600 f/4 FL ISO 3200 f/5.6 at 1/2500sec hand held processed with C1 Pro

    I let you guess how much of a crop it is.
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    Hi Arash, lovely image of this harrier. Pleased to read that you are discovering what the dark side offers. Thank you for sharing.
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    Fantastic shot Arash! I can never get anywhere near wild Harriers here in the UK so this is truly amazing to me!

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    Great detail here especially the feathers. Love the light and background. I am going to guess this is a pretty big crop. You are using a high mega pixel body. Even cropping a image 50% you will still have a lot of pixels on the bird.

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    Nice detail -- I don't think I've ever seen a picture of a harrier so close before. I'll guess this is about 30% of the original frame which is still ~13 (?) MP based...on nothing really . A lot to take in in this photo. How do you find the D850 at high ISO? Looks great here. TFS

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    That's some killer detail you got there!!
    Love the tiny feather details around the break and nare.
    Nice last minute light too.
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    Fabulous detail, for sure, Arash. You did give some hints about how much crop as I cheated and looked back at your earlier post with the 200-500. I'd say this is about 15 to 20% of the frame area - maybe even less. Very impressive if so.

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