Posting more for fun than anything else, as this was more of a grab shot, simply because when setting up we had place some moss on the fence for another perch and disregarded that anything would land on it.... wrong!
The Nuthatch picked some seed and promptly landed on the fence to then swallow it and then fly. After which I removed the moss and he/she still then landed on it, but it gives a more simpler aspect with less distracting elements to compete with the subject.
Anyone struggling to get good images from the R5 around ISO3200-6400 you need to re look at your camera set-up, this is at ISO5000 and SS 1/640 and it's razor sharp, for the R6/3 this isn't a problem.
Thanks to those who commented or viewed the last posting.
Steve
Subject: Nuthatch (Sitta europaea)
Location: UK
Camera: Canon EOS R5
Lens: EF200-400mm f/4L IS USM EXT
Exposure: 1/640s at f/6.3 ISO5000
Original format: Landscape, almost FF on width
Processed via: LRCC 10.5 & PSCC 22.5.1








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, it’s like everything, you just need to understand it and create a Workflow that works for you coupled with some basics of PS. PS is daunting but it is without question the best bit of software out, you can never learn it all, but knowing some of it’s strengths it will, make you images better and more importantly easier to manipulate without gimmicks.
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