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    Camera: Nikon D700
    Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
    Aperture: f/8.0
    Focal Length: 500 mm
    ISO Speed: 1400
    Exposure Bias: 0 EV
    Flash: No Flash

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    Sharp image, very clean for such high ISO. Great HA on both birds. Well caught

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Wallis View Post
    Sharp image, very clean for such high ISO. Great HA on both birds. Well caught
    Martin, thank you for stopping by. NR applied of course. ;)

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    One of the better incoming GBH shots I've seen... love the raised crests on both birds. Great angle with the heads of both birds above the tree line, wish my D300 could shoot at that ISO... even with NR this looks great! Only downside for me is the muted sky and the jagged edges of the crest(s), perhaps caused by the NR or a shade too much sharpening. Still, a fine capture... congrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Godwin View Post
    One of the better incoming GBH shots I've seen... love the raised crests on both birds. Great angle with the heads of both birds above the tree line, wish my D300 could shoot at that ISO... even with NR this looks great! Only downside for me is the muted sky and the jagged edges of the crest(s), perhaps caused by the NR or a shade too much sharpening. Still, a fine capture... congrats.
    Mike,
    thank you. I totally agree with the sky. Wish it wasn't that cloudy that day. I tend to sharpen it a bit more so when you print, it will be just right. I'll keep that in mind next time.

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