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For starters, why not IS 400 with a correspondingly lower shutter speed?
with love, artie
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Originally Posted by
Arthur Morris
For starters, why not IS 400 with a correspondingly lower shutter speed?
with love, artie
Funny you should ask, I was just playing with higher shutter speeds last evening to see difference from say 1/1000 ss for this type of image. Turns out it didn't make much difference.
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The interaction between the three of them is nice. The crop works well.
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Fun family shot, and I particularly like the gentle clouds behind. Nice detail on 2 birds. Artie's ISO point make sense but isn't a dealbreaker, particular since noise isn't an issue here.....
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This is by far my favorite of the rookery shots you have posted. Not cluttered at all and I like your chosen crop. I like that we can see the eyes on all 3 birds.
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