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    Continuing the current posting here, this one originally did not make the final edit... but with the advancements in Software here is a close-up of a Polar Bear at ISO8000 shot from our little ship. So if anyone is at a loose end and thinks they haven't anything to post, then this might be a good time to have another rummage in the archive vaults and see what treasures may be lurking. You may surprise all of us, but ,more importantly... yourself.

    Checkout the techs!!!!!

    Thanks to those who posted or viewed on the last posting.


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    Subject: Polar bear cub (Ursus maritimus)
    Location: Svalbard
    Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
    Lens: EF100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM HH
    Exposure: 1/250s at f/14 ISO6400 EV +1.33
    Original format: Landscape, very slight crop, almost FF
    Processed via: LRC 10.5 & PS10.05.02
    Post Production: It’s ALL about what you do with the tools and not, which brand of tool you use.

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    Wow Steve. It's awesome. Don't really care for the techs because whatever you did, it works. Superb framing and detail as well as colours. Love the framing. Glad you found the time to 'rummage' through the archives. Beautiful

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    Thank you Gabriela, lets hope folk have a dip into their files.

    Hope it stops raining with you.

    KR
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    Many thanks Steve,

    It did stop raining but more to come, not complaining because we need it Just wish we had electricity all the time...oh well, while the world has broadband, robotics, genetic engineering, AI, virtual reality, blockchain...

    Hope you have a wonderful weekend

    Warmest regards,


    Gabriela Plesea

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    Hi Steve -- What an incredible frame, simply loved it. Cannot believe that this from the 100-400mm .

    Loved the details . Fantastic IQ. The Bear is popping out of my screen, feel like touching it.

    Great work.

    TFS !

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    Superb Steve,.............................. I have a rummage and come up with something similar.

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    I agree that the results from that lens are mind boggling. Its so sharp and so well exposed. An absolute pleasure to view

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    Hi Basil, it's great to see you posting comments we all very much appreciate them, however it would be even better if you would share some of your images too.
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    Hi Steve ... for the given techs the IQ is very nice . How do you get the idea of the F14 ??
    Superb view into his majesty's eyes ... love that !!!
    Framing works .... by knowing no other shooting angle was possible , I rather prefer the images taken when the subject is farther away from the boat .

    Surprised to see some magenta/red/ blue in the nose /muzzle area .

    TFS Andreas

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    Surprised to see some magenta/red/ blue in the nose /muzzle area .
    The additional time at ho,me Andreas means you are forensically viewing images, prints out fine for me.
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    LOL Steve ... no need to forensically viewing images .
    Thought I see some color patches .... just used my best friend the eye dropper to proof my observation . Did not show neutrality .... that's all .
    Normally in your images .... these color blotches do not show up that obvious .

    But if it will print good ... fine.

    Cheers Andreas

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