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    This is one of my starter frames with the A1, at 30 fps you get many frames to choose from even when the action is very short. this frame is from a local lake, has the same choppy water BG from the wind unfortunately but the funny feet and running pose brought a smile to my face. hope you like it



    Sony A1 600 f/4 GM + 1.4X TC ISO-1250 1/3200 sec hand held processed with C1P. I had to compress the file quite a bit to make it below 600KB
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    Very nice work Arash. I need me one of those, but have to wait until I know what I owe on taxes LOL. I would be very happy with this being on of the first sequences I shot. The detail looks fantastic. I love the feet in this. Curious if this was full frame or a crop? If crop even more impressive detail.

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    Arash:

    Strong sense of action, great pose, waves fine for me.

    Looks like it will be a great camera. A lot of computer time to sort out all those shots at 30 fps however.

    Look forward to more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt Bowman View Post
    Very nice work Arash. I need me one of those, but have to wait until I know what I owe on taxes LOL. I would be very happy with this being on of the first sequences I shot. The detail looks fantastic. I love the feet in this. Curious if this was full frame or a crop? If crop even more impressive detail.

    it is about 20% of the frame :o
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    hi,

    Of course, equipment is important here, but skills and expertise are also required. This is a composite photo. congratulations. now i thought what does Canon do? Sony knocked them all down. I just thought out loud for a moment.

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    Very nice love the sense of motion

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    Sweet action shot. Grebes have some of the coolest looking feet. I guess the only minor quibble would be the splash is slightly out of focus as the bird is heading toward you slightly.

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    It is too contrasty for me but I suppose you are just getting started in the processing for this camera...
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