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    Default Barn Owl, ISO 5000

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    Here we are, taking advantage of technology available. This is captured very late in the day, and the high ISO was necessary. Since it's sky, I got very little noise, one round of Noise Ninja only. Everglades National Park. Flash TTL -1 Ev Cropped from horizontal.

    Date: 1/3/09
    Time: 5:483 PM
    Model: NIKON D3
    Firmware: Ver.1.11
    Frame #: 0048
    Lens (mm): 600
    ISO: 5000
    Aperture: 4
    Shutter: 1/250
    Exp. Comp.: 0.0
    Flash Comp.:
    Program: Manual
    Focus Mode: AF-C
    White Bal.: CLOUDY
    ICC Profile: sRGB Profile

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    This really got my attention. I'd love to get a Barn Owl in the wild. Outstanding color for the BG and I love that owl. I like the touch of greenery below but they appear to have some noise. Well done.

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    Very nice Fabs especially under touch lighting conditions. I like the blurred wing tips. Was the original in portrait format?

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    awesome fabs. you nailed it. you lucked out you got it with sky in the background. he was an elusive one.

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    Hi Fabs, another great job on the 5000 ISO still cannot believe it and not a drop of noise. Great eye contact and wing position, the tree's are a very slight distraction but show's a little habitat otherwise, another winner.

    Bill

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Stephen View Post
    Very nice Fabs especially under touch lighting conditions. I like the blurred wing tips. Was the original in portrait format?
    Sorry, I forgot to add cropped from horizontal. I'll edit the original.
    Thanks, guys!
    I'll redo the vegetation running selective noise or blurring. I really didn't look at it much :o

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    very nice Fabs, amazing to me that you even found a barn owl ... congrats!

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    Excellent job considering the shooting conditions Fabs.

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    Great pose and I particularly like the BG colors and agree on removing the noise in the leaves.

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    Really cool image.......nice use of the cameras amazing abilities...and of course your own ;)

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